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Inquiry about Licensing for Home Made Herbal Cosmetics Manufacturing and Distribution in local market

Query:  I am writing to you with great enthusiasm about our upcoming venture in the manufacturing and distribution of home-made herbal cosmetics in the local market. We are planning to start on a small scale and focus on serving our immediate community. I am reaching out to inquire about the necessary licenses and permits required for manufacturing in home and selling cosmetics in local area. Your guidance on this matter would be invaluable to us as we take our first steps into this endeavor... Response: For making any type of cosmetics in India, there is a requirement of manufacturing license. You can manufacture herbal cosmetics by taking either of following license i.e. ayush manufacturing license or cosmetic manufacturing license. check links to know more: How to Start Cosmetic Manufacturing Company? How to start Ayurvedic cosmetic Manufacturing Company

Suggest Ayurvedic immunity booster Products

There are number of Ayurvedic immunity booster products available:

Few are:

Gilzac-T 60 tab 

(Giloy and Tulsi Tablets)

Ingredients:
Each tablet contains
Giloy 500 mg
Tulsi 100 mg
Dosage: 1-2 Tablets twice a day or as directed by the physician


Giloy Plus Ras 450 ml 

Composition:
Giloy 50%
Tulsi 30%
Bhumiamla 20%
Dosage: 20-30 ml twice a day or as directed by the physician

Plat Pill Pro Tablets 6*1*15 pack:

Composition :
Each film coated tablet contains :
Carica Papaya Leaf Extract 1100 mg.
Tinospora Cordifolia Extract 200 mg.
Goat Milk Powder Extract 200 mg.
Excipients q.s.


Plat Pill Syrup 200 ml:

Compostion:
Giloy 40%, Papaya leaves 20%, Kiwi 15%, Tulsi 8%, Amla 7%, Aloevera 7%, Haritaki 1.5%, Black pepper 1.0% etc.

Retake Syrup 200 ml:




Shahi Trifala Kada:

Each 10 ml contains:
Harar (Terminalia Chebula) 30%
Bahera (Terminalia Belerica) 30%
Amla (Emblica Officinalis) 40%
Mulethi (Glycyrrhiza Glabra) 2%
Nosader (Ammonium Chloride) 1%
Kala Namak (Powder 0.5%
Alovera 0.5%


Shahi Aamla Plus Kwath

Each 10 ml contains:
Amla (Phyllanthus Emblica) 1 gm
Tulsi (Ocimum Sanctum Linn) 500 mg
Ashwgandha (Withania Somnifera) 500 mg
Shatawar (Asperagus racemosus) 250 mg
Giloy (Tinospora Cordifolia) 250 mg


Shahi Aloevera Plus Kwath:

Each 10 ml contains:
Aloe Vera 3 ml
Amla (Phyllanthus Emblica) 1 gm
PanchTulsi (Ocimum Sanctum Linn ) 250 mg
Shankpuspi (Convolvulus Pluricaulis) 250 mg
Bhrami (Bacopa Monnieri ) 250 mg


Panch Tulsi Drop

Composition : 
Each 1 ml contains :
Aqueous extract of following herbs :
Rama Tulsi (Ocimum Gratissimum) 60 mg
Shyama Tulsi (Ocimum Sanctum) 60 mg
Kapoor Tulsi (Ocimum Killimandscharicum) 60 mg
Van Tulsi (Osimum Basilicum) 60 mg
Rosary Tulsi (Ocimum Canum) 60 mg


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