No minimum order herbal tincture manufacturing in Canada is not the norm. Most contract manufacturers set minimum quantities that require brand owners to commit to […]


No minimum order herbal tincture manufacturing in Canada is not the norm. Most contract manufacturers set minimum quantities that require brand owners to commit to […]

Herbal tincture shelf life and stability are regulatory requirements, not just product quality considerations. For NHP-licensed herbal extracts, Health Canada requires stability data to support […]

Herbal tea private label manufacturing in Canada spans two very different markets. One serves consumer beverage brands looking for flavour-driven blends. The other serves practitioners […]

Glycerite manufacturing in Canada serves a distinct segment of the herbal product market. These are patients and consumers for whom alcohol-based tinctures are not appropriate. […]

Tincture extraction methods — maceration in particular — determine more about your finished product than almost any other manufacturing decision. Maceration is the process of […]

GMP compliant herbal manufacturing in Canada operates under Part 3 of Health Canada’s Natural Health Products Regulations. This covers one of the most detailed regulatory […]

Herbal contract manufacturing in Canada centres on capsule and tablet production. Most licensed facilities carry little infrastructure for botanical liquid extracts — leaving practitioners with […]

Herbal extract quality testing in Canada exists in a regulatory gap: GMP expectations are real, but independent verification of finished products is rare. Brand owners […]

Getting an NHP product licence in Canada is the single most important compliance step for any brand entering the natural health product market — and […]

Tincture manufacturing is experiencing a major shift, driven by consumer demand for cleaner ingredients, sustainable practices, and innovative formulations. As natural health products continue to […]