ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND: The utilization of herbal formulas is continuously increasing on the global level. However, assessment of contamination and impurities is the leading challenge in the use of herbal medicines. OBJECTIVE: Assessment of therapeutic application in relation to herbal formulas usage for reducing weight is the objective for this investigation. RESULTS: Reduced dietary fibers and fats are common outcomes of herbal usage. 9.8% of the mixtures were contaminated because of lead. However, investigation has indicated <10 microbial counts in herbal products. Increased levels of calcium, minerals, fibers, and lead traces have been identified in the herbals; however, products lacked nicotinamide, riboflavin, and vitamin C. CONCLUSION: It was concluded that majority of herbal products were pure and uncontaminated in order to reduce the complications of obesity efficiently.