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Certified Organic: Honest About Where It Counts

"Organic" is one of the most over-used words in wellness — and one of the least verified. So let's be precise about what it means at Asuka, and exactly which of our products have earned it.

Three certified-organic products — and we'll tell you which

Today, three Asuka products are certified organic:

The rest of our range is natural and pure — single-ingredient oils and hand-harvested saffron — but it does not yet carry organic certification, and we won't pretend otherwise. We'd rather under-claim and earn your trust than slap "organic" on a label it hasn't earned.

What organic certification actually verifies

Certification isn't a vibe. It means an independent body has audited the supply chain: no synthetic pesticides or fertilisers, no prohibited processing, and a paper trail from farm to finished product. For something you put in your body or on your skin, that verified chain of custody is worth a great deal.

Where we're headed

We're working to expand certification across more of the range over time — but only properly, and only when the supply chain genuinely qualifies. Until then, you'll always know exactly which products are certified and which are simply natural.

Start with the three that already carry the seal: Organic Castor Oil, Organic Beetroot Powder and Organic Amla Powder.

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