Tuesday, January 13, 2015

An Update on Our Recommended Supplement Companies

Concentrated Fiber Capsules OR Fresh SaladIn September we offered a list of supplement companies recommended by the experts. Our readers responded with their suggestions, and after further research we have expanded our list. If readers have further thoughts and suggestions, please continue sending them in!


All companies listed are high quality supplement producers and known for their manufacturing standards, testing, and nutrient potency. Their products are often, although not always, derived from whole foods (such as taking vitamin C from acerola). In our listing, we also note whether the supplement company’s products are certified organic or in a few cases contain mostly complete vitamins. These terms are defined as follows:


Certified Organic supplements are those that use USDA Certified Organic source ingredients. The USDA’s organic certification is the only official set of criteria for organic products. To be labeled organic, 95% of the supplement must meet the following standards:



  • All produce grown in soil free of synthetic pesticide and fertilizer

  • No synthetics at all, unless on a USDA-certified list

  • No GMOs

  • No antibiotics or growth hormones


To be fully organic, a food or supplement must say both “USDA Certified” and “100% Organic.”


Organic ingredients are particularly important for some whole food-based nutrients to avoid too many harmful chemicals. Supplements using green tea, for instance, may contain residues from pesticides unless the tea has been Certified Organic. Some mainstream, non-organic tea companies were independently tested and found to have harmful pesticide chemicals in nearly 100% of their products.


Mostly complete vitamin companies offer exclusively or almost exclusively whole foods vitamins that are made from whole food sources and don’t contain fractionated or isolated nutrients. For instance, a product listing vitamin C on its ingredients label would offer a whole foods source ingredient like papaya. A fractionated vitamin C would be listed as “ascorbic acid,” since the nutrient is synthetic, isolated, or both. A complete vitamin is not necessarily superior or inferior to a fractionated vitamin. It depends on which supplements and how they are being used. For example, mostly complete vitamins are rarely high potency.


Here, then, is our updated list of supplement makers recommended by leading integrative doctors with whom we have consulted:


Advanced Bionutritionals (Drs. Nan Fuchs, Robert Rowen, and Frank Shallenberger)


Allergy Research Group


Ayush Herbs


Beehive Botanicals


Bio-Alternatives


Bio Innovations


Bio-Tech Pharmacal


Biotics Research


Bronson Laboratories


Carlson Laboratories


CHI Health Products


Country Life


Craig Nutraceuticals


Designs for Health


Douglas Laboratories


Eclectic Institute


Ecological Formulas


EcoNugenics


Enzymatic Therapy


Essential Formulas



Fungi Perfecti: Certified Organic


Gaia Herbs: Certified Organic


Garden of Life: Certified Organic, mostly complete vitamin company


Green Medicine (Dr. Jonathan V. Wright)


Herb Pharm


Invision International Health Solutions


Jarrow Formulas


Klaire


Life Extension


LivOn Labs


Living Fuel


MegaFood: Certified organic, mostly complete vitamin company


Dr. Mercola Premium Supplements (Dr. Joseph A. Mercola)


Metagenics


Moss Nutrition


Natural Immunogenics


Nordic Naturals


NOW Foods


Nutraceutical Corporation



Nutramedix


Nutricology


Olympian Labs


Optimox


Optimum Health International


Ortho Molecular Products


Perricone MD Nutraceuticals (Dr. Nick Perricone)


Primal Force (Dr. Al Sears)


Pro-Caps


Pure Encapsulations


Pure Synergy: Certified Organic, mostly complete vitamin company


Purest Colloids


Ronald Hoffman, MD, CNS (Dr. Ronald Hoffman)


Dr. Sinatra (Dr. Steven Sinatra)


Source Naturals


Standard Process: Certified Organic


Thorne


Touchstone Essentials


Tropical Traditions: Certified Organic


Dr. Whitaker (Dr. Julian Whitaker)


Dr. David Williams (Dr. David Williams)


Wakunaga of America


Xymogen


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