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About Our Products

  • From where are your ingredients sourced?

    All ingredients, except for two, are hand-picked in the United States, and are from certified organic or sustainably wildcrafted suppliers. The only two ingredients not sourced from the US, are durian and gubinge. The organic durian (an ingredient in our Super Plant Protein) comes from Thailand...
  • Are your products gluten-free, vegan, organic...?

    Yes, all of my products are non-gmo, gluten-free, vegan, sustainably wildcrafted, and/or organic. No ingredients are from China. "Sustainably wildcrafted" means harvested by hand from virgin wilderness far from civilization, for example- pine needles from Shasta California, Mallow and Lambsquarte...
  • How are your products made?

    Our herbal powders are either air dried, or dehydrated at 118F (45C). All products are manufactured in an FDA approved facility. Watch the video below to learn more about Markus and how he creates all his products.
  • What are your capsules made of?

    The capsules are made from plant cellulose.
  • About Our Erythritol

    Erythritol is a natural substance found naturally in some fruits and even in the human body. It’s been used since 1870 and tested over 100 years with ZERO side effects! In fact, it is classified as an ANTIOXIDANT! Perhaps you are confusing it with Xylitol? Honey, for example, is much worse bec...
  • About Our Licorice Root

    Licorice root is one of the best adaptogenic herbs for the adrenals- but the kind people have problems with is the standardized form sold in stores which is isolated in a lab which concentrates only on glycyrrhizic acid. People must use the whole licorice root powder, not the standardized form. W...
  • Regarding the Taste of Our Products

    The formulas from Markus Products are not made for taste. They are made to work, so even if you don’t like the taste, we ask that you give it a chance. Below are four videos to help you understand our philosophy on taste: How things taste is a guide to health (YouTube link) Making bitter herbs t...