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Bastyr Dispensary

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Bastyr Dispensary is the natural product dispensary at Bastyr Center for Natural Health, the teaching clinic of Bastyr University, located in Seattle's Fremont/Wallingford neighborhood. Items sold at the dispensary include nutritional supplements, herbal teas and tinctures, homeopathic remedies, flower essences, and a selection of natural household and health and beauty products. The dispensary also offers health-related books, locally made jewelry and other gift items. Some products require a prescription or recommendation from a licensed health care provider.

Quality standards[edit]

As a policy, Bastyr Dispensary only sells products that meet quality guidelines and product vendors are required to provide documentation to prove compliance. Restricted items include products with pesticides, synthetic preservatives, dyes, fragrances and other harmful ingredients.[1] Bastyr Dispensary ensures that the nutritional supplements it carries meet or exceed the Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) guidelines enforced by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Bastyr Dispensary is a resource for patients of Bastyr Center for Natural Health, health care providers and the general public.

References[edit]

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  1. Song, Kyung (31 August 2005) "A Dose of Herbal Reality," The Seattle Times [1]
  2. Witham, Beth, (March 2009) "The Medicine Cabinet," Seattle magazine.

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