What is the difference between Food Grade Sport Nutrition versus Pharmaceutical Grade Products?
Pharmaceutical grade means the product was made using GMP, or Good Manufacturing Practices, and has to be 98-99% pure. And Food grade allows for fillers and binders added during the manufacturing process, and the food additives like sodium citrate don’t have to be on the label per the FDA.
• Does Food Grade versus Pharmaceutical Grade really make much difference? • Should I be concerned if the product I use currently is Food Grade? The difference between poor products and the best products is the way in which they are manufactured. Herbalife is a Pharmaceutical Grade company What is Food Grade standard? Without getting too technical, food grade standard is essentially what all foods are made too. For example chocolate chip cookies. No two are the same. No two have the same size and have the same number of chocolate chips and that’s ok because its a biscuit. But its not OK for a supplement you are trusting to help improve health, prevent cancer and other illness! 99% of all supplements are made to this food grade standard, so no two pills are the same and also because of this standard the manufacturer doesn’t have to guarantee that what is on the label is inside each and every tablet. So you may get inadequate doses or too much of one element which can even be toxic to yo
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