Introduction To Eurofins India-Testing for Life!!

 

Eurofins Scientific is an international life sciences company which provides a unique range of analytical testing services to clients across multiple industries. The Group is the world leader in water, food and pharmaceutical products testing. It is also number one in the world in the field of environmental laboratory services and discovery pharmacology, and one of the global market leaders in agroscience, genomics and central laboratory services.

 

The Eurofins Group is a leading provider of inspection & analytical services with an international network of more than 400 laboratories across 44countries in Europe, North and South America and Asia-Pacific regions.

 

Please let us know if we can associate with you and provide some analytical testing services of the product that are getting imported to Indonesia.

 

EUROFINS, Worldwide Food testing offers 100,000 tests including all the key areas of food safety and composition testing. Some of our services include:

 

  • Organic product analysis as per USFDA and EU regulation

·         SFDA approval

·         FSSAI approval

  • GMO testing
  • Allergen testing
  • Analyses for traces of residues and contaminants:

o   Pesticide testing

o   Dioxin testing and persistent organic pollutants (POP) analysis

o   Mycotoxin testing

o   Veterinary drug residue analysis

o   Heavy metal testing

o   Trace elements

  • Nutritional analyses for food, feed and dietary supplements:

o   Vitamin testing

o   Carbohydrates Testing

o   Amino acid analysis

o   Fatty acid analysis

o   Lipids

o   Inorganic components

           ·          Microbiological testing

           ·          Determination of food authenticity and origin (traceability)

           ·          Food irradiation testing

 

And a range of specialist tests including food contact materials.

 

Eurofins India provides Customer oriented solutions that meet your needs at various stages of the supply chain:

o   Procurement inspection to ascertain the quality at site & analysis at laboratory for quality evaluation.

o   Visual inspection for evaluating the condition of cargo, packing & marking.

o   Quantity and weight verification.

o   Incremental sampling as per client specified method / with importing country specifications in case the cargo is meant for USA, Europe.

o   Securing the cargo after sampling.

o   Analytical services with facilities for more than 100,000 tests including all key areas of food safety and composition testing.For details please visit www.eurofins.in

o   Identification of approved lots, dispatch supervision & Container sealing.

o   Electronic reporting with supporting documentation.

 

We expect your support in this regards and we look forward to be of service to you and a mutually beneficial relationship.

 

Thanking you. Please do not hesitate to contact us for any of your quality/ analytical  requirements.


For any further information please refer to our below website: https://www.eurofins.in/

This Is Why You’re Having Trouble Balancing in Yoga Lunge Poses

Yoga really tests your balancing skills. From tree pose to extended side angle and handstands, practically half of a vinyasa flow involves bending your body and (hopefully) holding yourself up at the same time. When it comes to the different lunges in yoga, there’s one common mistake that could be making your balancing challenge even tougher than it needs to be.

Often, it’s easy to simply flow from downward dog straight into a lunge (like high lunge, warrior I, and warrior II) without much thought as to where your feet are placed. This is something that New York City-based yoga pro Lindsay Pirozzi sees all of the time, which can be behind your balancing struggles. “I think it’s unintentional, but more often than not, students are not aware of where to actually step,” she says. “So, stepping forward without thought, the feet typically land closer together.”

When your feet are close together and in line with each other, it becomes exceedingly harder to hold yourself up in a yoga lunge. Pirozzi likens it to standing on a tight rope. “That’s much more challenging than creating a wider base of support, where your feet are hip-width distance apart,” she says. This is especially helpful for beginners, but can also provide a boost to yogis of all levels. “The alignment in yoga postures can and should be modified to bring us more stability, clarity, and ease,” says Chloe Kernaghan, yoga instructor and co-founder of Sky Ting.

With more space between your feet in yoga lunges, you’ll also give more of a break to your hips. “For what we refer to as closed hip poses, like warrior I and high lunge, allowing feet to stay to their own side—usually in line with the hip socket or sitz bone—can help with balance and cause less distress in the hips and sacrum,” says Kernaghan. The key, though, is to not overdo it. Pirozzi warns not going too dramatically wide with your foot placement in yoga lunges. Her tip? Stick with about six inches apart, or hips-width distance.

And, since yoga looks different for everyone, don’t stress too much about whether your foot placement is not the same as your friend’s or your teacher’s. “As with much of the yoga practice, there isn’t one single right way to do a posture, and different lineages teach different practices,” says Kernaghan. “As a student, try out different techniques and see what makes the most sense for your body.”

To put this tip to work, try this 10-minute standing yoga flow that incorporates plenty of lunges:


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