| Liquid Health™ is now cGMP certified by NSF! What is NSF? NSF stands for National Safety Foundation (It is now called NSF International). NSF is a non-profit organization, that is also a non-governmental firm that develops standards and rigorous criteria to help companies to operate not only within the bounds of the 21 CFR 111 (the regulation from the FDA regarding manufacturing of dietary supplements) but well beyond what is required by the FDA. NSF also educates the general public about health and safety. Health Supplements and Dietary Supplements with the NSF mark, have been tested for safety from contaminants and are regulated for manufacturing consistency and accuracy. NSF certification for manufacturers means that a company has undergone strict review for quality, consistency, and accuracy in their manufacturing processes. This is a never ending process that is voluntarily done by Liquid Health. Being NSF certified means that you get the same high quality in every product that leaves our warehouse. What does cGMP certified mean? GMP stands for Good Manufacturing Practices. GMP's are a set of rules and guidelines set forth by the FDA in a mandate called 21 CFR 111. In order for a manufacturer to be able to continue to manufacture products in the United States they must comply with the good manufacturing practices mandated by the FDA in 21 CFR 111. cGMP simply means current good manufacturing practices. The cGMP mark is commonly found alongside NSF marks for manufacturers since NSF is the organization that does the audits. Essentially cGMP compliance is another step of quality that a company goes through voluntarily to show their commitment to the cGMP's and also to making safe, consistent, and quality products. |