Transparency
Ingredient Transparency & Quality Standards
Every YourHealthier product discloses its source, standardization, and dose — manufactured in FDA-registered, cGMP-certified facilities in the United States.
Our Quality Commitments
- Every active ingredient disclosed with exact milligram dosage — zero proprietary blends
- Raw materials sourced to meet or exceed USP <2232> heavy metal limits
- Microbial safety per USP <2021>, <61>, <62>
- Manufactured in FDA-registered, cGMP-certified facilities (21 CFR Part 111)
- All health content reviewed by a licensed Registered Dietitian Nutritionist
Third-Party Lab Reports
Every YourHealthier supplement is tested by an independent, ISO/IEC 17025-accredited laboratory before release. Each Certificate of Analysis (COA) covers three categories of testing: active ingredient potency verification via HPLC or ICP-MS, heavy metal screening for lead, arsenic, cadmium, and mercury per USP <233> and <2232>, and microbiological safety testing per USP <2021> and <2022> including total plate count, yeast and mold, E. coli, Salmonella, and Staphylococcus aureus.
These reports reflect the most recent lot tested for each product. If you need the Certificate of Analysis for a specific lot number printed on your bottle, email care@yourhealthier.com and we will send it within 24 hours.
Facility Certifications
All YourHealthier supplements are manufactured in FDA-registered facilities in the United States. Our manufacturing partners hold active cGMP certifications from two independent auditing bodies: NSF International, which audits against NSF/ANSI 455-2 (covering 21 CFR Part 111, Part 117, Part 11, and FSMA Subparts L and O), and UL Solutions, which audits against the NPA Good Manufacturing Practices Standard for Dietary Supplements. These certifications cover dry formulation, encapsulation, mixing, packaging, labeling, and warehousing operations for capsule, powder, gummy, and tablet product categories.
What "cGMP" Actually Means
Under 21 CFR Part 111 — the FDA's Current Good Manufacturing Practice regulations for dietary supplements — manufacturers are required by federal law to verify the identity of every raw material before use, test finished products for potency and purity, screen for heavy metals and microbial contamination, and maintain full batch traceability from raw material to finished bottle.
This isn't a marketing claim. It's the legal baseline for any dietary supplement sold in the United States. You can verify any FDA-registered facility through the FDA Establishment Registration Database.
How to Spot a Trustworthy Supplement Brand
Red flags worth watching for:
- Claims to be "FDA approved" — no such certification exists for dietary supplements
- Promises to cure, treat, or prevent specific diseases
- Uses "proprietary blends" without disclosing individual ingredient amounts
- Won't disclose where products are manufactured or to what standard
YourHealthier transparency standards:
- Every active ingredient disclosed with exact milligram dosage
- All health claims cite peer-reviewed, PubMed-indexed research
- Health content reviewed by a board-certified physician (MD) and a licensed Registered Dietitian Nutritionist (RDN)
- Made in USA, in FDA-registered cGMP facilities
Medical & Editorial Review
YourHealthier health content and product information is reviewed by:
Dr. Jill Palko, MD, FACOG
Board-Certified OB/GYN · Cleveland Clinic-Trained
ABOG #9026064 · NPI: 1093033011
Kelsy Camilo, MS, RDN, CDN
Licensed Registered Dietitian Nutritionist · New York State
NPI: 1689326035 · License #010821-1
→ Read our Editorial Policy
→ See full ingredient disclosure
Questions?
Email care@yourhealthier.com — we respond within 24 hours.