Sabinsa Continues Donation Efforts In Japan
December 23, 2011

Sabinsa Corporation manufactures and markets phytonutrients, Ayurvedic herbal extracts and specialty fine chemicals for nutritional, pharmaceutical and food industries. Sabinsa has carved a niche for itself by its extensive research support for its customers and products, and the scientific credentials of its key technical staff. Founded in 1988 by Muhammed Majeed, Ph.D., Sabinsa is a company dedicated to the principles of tradition, innovation and research. Sabinsa's efforts have begun to earn the company vast recognition, in addition to growing sales.

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Sabinsa has donated ¥1,500,000 to the Asahi Shimbun Social Welfare Organization to benefit children who lost their parents in the earthquake and tsunami in Japan on March 11, 2011. The amounts to be given to children vary depending on ages, and will be used for support and education.

Sabinsa also donated ¥1,000,000 to the Japan Red Cross in May.

"While all of our hearts go out to the people of Japan as they continue to try to put their lives back together, we wanted to do more," said Sabinsa founder Dr. Muhammed Majeed. "While these children's lives will never be the same, if we can help them get an education, their odds of going on to have productive and meaningful lives are increased exponentially."

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About Sabinsa Corporation

Sabinsa's mission is to provide alternative and complementary natural products for human nutrition and well-being. Over the past 20 years, Sabinsa has brought to market more than 100 standardized botanical extracts and privately funded several clinical studies in conjunction with prestigious institutions in support of these products. With more than 100 full time scientists conducting ongoing research in India and the United States, Sabinsa continues to develop and patent phytonutrients for the world market. All products intended for human consumption are certified Kosher and Halal.