TRANSPARENCY
NutriEssential Quality & Standards
Quality includes identity, composition, manufacturing controls, labeling, storage and traceability—not only a marketing phrase.

What cGMP requirements mean
FDA dietary-supplement current Good Manufacturing Practices establish controls intended to support identity, purity, strength and composition and reduce contamination, packaging and labeling errors. They do not mean FDA pre-approved effectiveness.
What customers should look for
- Complete Supplement Facts and serving directions.
- Lot identification and appropriate date information.
- Warnings and contact information.
- Specific certification marks only when independently verified.
Responsible claims
Labels and marketing should be truthful, clear and not misleading. “Science-backed” should not substitute for finished-product evidence.
Our transparency standard
NutriEssential should publish product-specific certificates, testing or free-from claims only when current documentation is available.
References & further reading
Independent resources provide general scientific and regulatory context. Their inclusion does not imply endorsement of NutriEssential or any product.














