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Good Manufacturing Practice Certification
- GMP means Good Manufacturing Practice which is a set of rules set by
the Food and Drug Administration, mandated in the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act (DSHEA), which was
passed in 1994.
- This keeps the standards for manufactured products - quality, safety
and efficacy - at a certain level for consumers.
- All BioActive Nutrients specific products are GMP compliant.
What is GMP?
We were asked a short time ago whether or not our products were GMP compliant?
The answer is YES! All our BioActive Nutrients' products have Good Manufacturing Practices Certification compliance,
which means our manufacturer complies with the highest standards in the world placed upon them by the Food and
Drug Administration.
The standards set have been accumulated by the National Nutritional Foods Association and NSF International, an
alliance that encompasses a wider range of manufacturers of dietary supplements. The GMP programs used by these
organizations were set up by four industry trade associations and submitted to the FDA in 1995.
NSF International requires manufacturers, nationally and internationally, to meet minimum labeling standards and
certification programs for food and drinking water. Meeting GMP standards means the consumer can be assured of
quality, purity, accurate labeling, shelf life, dosage size, and excellent processing and manufacturing practices.
NNFA focuses on legislation in the nutritional supplement and health industry. They were a crucial factor in the
passage of the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act in 1994. This act effectively creates a balance with
government regulators and consumers.
If you would like to know more about GMP, check out the following website: www.nnfa.org.
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