FAQ
Where is medical plant-based therapy grown in Australia?
Licensed growers cultivate medical plant-based therapy in secure indoor facilities or specialised outdoor farms. Australian laws strictly regulate the cultivation process to ensure patient safety.
What factors affect the quality of medical plant-based therapy?
- Genetics – The choice of plant strain impacts potency and therapeutic effects
- Environmental conditions – Lighting, humidity, and temperature control ensure consistent growth
- Nutrient management – Plants are fed precisely balanced nutrients for optimal health
- Harvesting & drying techniques – Proper handling maintains medicinal properties
How is medical plant-based therapy tested for quality?
Every batch undergoes laboratory testing for:
- Purity – Ensuring the absence of pesticides, mould, or contaminants
- Active compound levels – Standardising potency for consistent medical benefits
- Microbial safety – Preventing bacterial or fungal contamination
How is medical plant-based therapy processed after harvest?
- Drying & Curing – Preserving beneficial compounds
- Extraction Methods – Isolating active plant compounds for therapeutic use
- Product Formulation – Creating oils, capsules, and other medical products
Is medical plant-based therapy grown organically?
Many licensed growers use organic methods, avoiding synthetic pesticides to produce pure, natural medicine. However, all products must meet strict government safety standards.