Mother tinctures are made when the phytochemicals of plants are released into a mixture combining the plant, alcohol and purified water. These phytochemicals are the active nutrients and chemical processes from within the plant itself and is the purest form of plant-based homoeopathic medicines available. Our mother tinctures are prepared based on protocols outlined in the Homoeopathic Pharmacopoeia. The entire maceration process needed to extract the vital phytochemicals from the plant is carried out in a strictly hygienic area using glass bottles and stainless steel pans.
Once the maceration phase is complete, the mother tincture goes through the process of decantation to remove any lingering sediment from the solution. A hydraulic press is used to extract the purest form of the homoeopathic remedy and the mother tincture is finished using filtration methods and then passed on for final testing and approval.
We use both the Hahnemmanian and Korsokovian methods to de-concentrate homoeopathic potencies. Our quality manufacturing standards help ensure consistency throughout the dilution process. With the Hahnamannian Method, a separate bottle makes the dilutions whereas the Karsokovian Method uses a single bottle or flask with the production being automated to ensure precise accuracy at all times. Either method is used depending on the concentration of the homoeopathic medicine being manufactured.
We use both the Hahnemmanian and Korsokovian methods to de-concentrate homoeopathic potencies. Our quality manufacturing standards help ensure consistency throughout the dilution process. With the Hahnamannian Method, a separate bottle makes the dilutions whereas the Karsokovian Method uses a single bottle or flask with the production being automated to ensure precise accuracy at all times. Either method is used depending on the concentration of the homoeopathic medicine being manufactured.
Certain homoeopathic medicines are not water or alcohol soluble. When this occurs, these medicines are processed using trituration. Mortars and pestles as well as mechanic ball mills are used to meet the required potency. The tablets are then formed using fully automatic machines to deliver consistent tablet size and texture.
This method is based on the teachings and studies of Dr. Scheusselars. Based on his theory, biochemical tissue salts should be prepared following the same trituration methods as above. This helps create a powder or medicinal tablet that is more readily absorbed by the body.
Despite having won several awards and national recognition, Kamal Laboratories is not content to rest from a job well done. Our highly qualified, experienced team continues to expand our understanding and experience in the homoeopathic field while stressing our commitment to quality and open communication between each and every department. With over 200 employees and numerous temporary staff members, we have been able to successfully keep up with even the most rigorous and demanding schedules.