They do use Black Walnut in some of their formulas but I was amazed how those products from processing to production to bottling were kept separate and very clearly labeled as an allergen. Their whole facility is wheat, gluten, and peanut free. What a beautiful site to see the herbs macerating and the finished products (most of which live in a dark room to avoid light damage).Īt Natural Hope Herbals they take allergies very seriously. They have a greenhouse that acts as a drying room, and checklists/paperwork for every aspect of quality control possible. ![]() They have extremely rigorous standards and follow good manufacturing practices (GMPs) as required by the FDA. It was really incredible to learn that usually at mot 3-4 people process all of their products that they sell from start to finish. Upon my arrival, Ben Stoltzfus gave me a tour of their facilities where they process all products. Their facilities were of the most pristine and organized I have ever had the pleasure of viewing. The rest of the herbs used are either wild-crafted elsewhere using sustainable practices or purchased from licensed organic herbal retailers. ![]() A large percentage of the herbs used in their products are grown or wild-crafted on their own property, most of which are cared for by family members and friends. They are a small, local, Plain Community-based company that believes in the healing power of herbs. On Wednesday, May 29, I had the pleasure of visiting Natural Hope Herbals farm in Millersburg, PA.
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