Why Buy Organic Non GMO Vitamins

By Olivia Cross


The dietary supplement industry has grown greatly over the last few decades. As more consumers choose natural substances to make up dietary deficiencies and foster health, even medical doctors are recommending vitamin therapy to their clients. However, the interest in vitamins has attracted many mainstream manufacturers, as well as some fly-by-night companies, and the quality of products is uneven. Consumers who choose organic non GMO vitamins have two assurances that weed out inferior products.

An organic certification is more than a claim which may be unverified. Manufacturers of certified products must comply with stringent standards set by the government. In fact, many of the best companies have even higher internal standards of operation that exceed governmental quality controls. The raw materials of a certified product will come from organically-certified foods, never from a laboratory or an unknown source. No unlisted fillers will be included in the formula, which is not true for all brands on the market. Independent testing has shown a wide disparity in quality from brand to brand.

The organic label precludes the use of genetically modified foods in the formula. However, most manufacturers also proudly display the information that their formula is GMO-free. Look for the industry symbol or a written statement on the label that assures none of these artificial ingredients are in the product.

Unfortunately, the 'natural' or 'all-natural' designation does not give this assurance, in spite of consumer efforts to keep this once-reassuring term unchanged. Large food companies have spent millions of dollars making sure regulations allow them to include questionable ingredients in supposedly wholesome food products.

Many sources say that the safety of genetically-modified foods has not been proved, and for that reason consumers should avoid them. Although animals and people who ingest them don't die, no one knows what problems long-term use may cause. Early research seems to show that future generations have more tumors, birth certificates, and other negative results of this change in food.

This delayed reaction was observed in bees exposed to crops treated with systemic pesticides. Adult bees feeding on such plants did not die, so manufacturers claimed them to be safe. However, the third generation of bees used to pollinate crops every year died out in what was called the 'empty hive mystery', and many commercial beekeepers lost their livelihoods.This led countries like France to ban the use of systemic pesticides. Their bee populations are recovering.

It's important for consumers to invest their dollars wisely, both for their own benefit and for the health of the industry. As long as manufacturers of low-quality products can make money by fraudulent claims and baseless advertising, they will continue to market inferior products. Buying organic and GMO-free supplements means that reputable manufacturers are rewarded and can stay in business.

These days, when fewer can grow their own food or find all they need from local organic farmers, consumers buy vitamins to improve their health and fill gaps in their diets. They want pure, truly natural products they can depend on and that are worth the purchase price. For the assurance of purity and quality, look for the organic and GMO-free labels on all supplements.




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