Organic Non GMO Supplements Are Great

By Dominique Martin


All dietary supplements are not created equal. Although there are many good companies and safe products in the industry, there are also manufacturers who cut corners in quality control and may even disregard industry standards of purity and truth in labeling. Now that genetically modified organisms are in the food supply, even more caution is needed when choosing products for self or family. Choosing organic non GMO supplements is one way to find the best nutritional aids.

Foods and other products that are organically certified promise to contain no artificial ingredients. They cannot legally have genetically modified ingredients. The organic label therefore is sufficient to assure consumers that they are not buying GMOs. Governments and independent organizations issue these certifications for consumer information and protection.

The giants in the mainstream food industry spend millions to prevent having to list genetically modified ingredients on the labels of their products. There have been efforts to weaken organic standards to include these altered foods. Grassroots opposition to lowering the standards has succeeded so far in stopping the change. Concerned consumers should ask elected officials to prevent standards from being lowered.

Usually manufacturers who don't include GMOs in their products will display this information on the product label. This is one assurance that the company is serious about serving those who want natural, pure foods and nutritional aids. Sadly, in the past unscrupulous companies have sold products that have been tainted and in some cases harmful. People may remember tryptophan pills with a toxic filler or formulas with dangerous amounts of ephedrin.

Supplements are designed to augment the regular diet, which may be deficient in one or more important nutrients. This term covers vitamins, minerals, herbals, amino acids, essential fatty acids, and fiber, as well as a host of other substances and formulas. Many foods are therapeutic, like the spice tumeric or cocoa, from which dark chocolate is made. Hormones like melatonin and progesterone are other widely-used, natural products. Supplements are in a different class than drugs.

It's important to realize that many products in the industry today do contain genetically modified ingredients. The safest way to avoid them is to buy organic. Certification also assures the consumer that no artificial colors, preservatives, or flavors have been used, and that ingredients are grown without chemicals. Most companies who care enough to go organic produce high-quality, well-researched products.

Quality is important, both because supplements can be expensive and because people may really need the nutrients they are trying to purchase. Tests have shown that some heavily promoted products contain little benefit to consumers, either because they have less than advertised amounts of nutrients or because the active ingredients cannot be utilized by the body. It makes sense to evaluate the source of products before buying. Much of the research in the alternative health field has actually been done by reputable supplement companies.

Consumers may feel bewildered by the sheer number of products available and the difficulty of knowing exactly which to choose. Testimonials posted on websites touting particular products may really be advertising rather than true reviews. The organic and GMO-free seals are assurances of purity and quality.




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