USP Verified: The Gold Seal of Supplement Quality
The USP Verified Mark is one of the most trusted third-party certifications in the supplement industry. This in-depth guide explains what it means, how it works, and why it matters for your health.
The USP Verified Mark is one of the most trusted third-party certifications in the supplement industry. This in-depth guide explains what it means, how it works, and why it matters for your health.
Not all supplement seals mean the same thing. Compare USP, NSF, Informed Choice, Labdoor, and more to find out which certifications actually test for quality, safety, or banned substances.
A global guide to supplement certifications: Learn how Australia, Canada, Europe, Japan, China, and South Korea regulate and approve supplements for safety, claims, and quality.
BSCG certification helps verify that supplements are free from banned substances. Learn how it works, what it covers, and how it compares to NSF, USP, and other third-party testing programs.
In-house testing supports supplement quality control—but only independent labs can deliver objective, consumer-facing verification. This article breaks down the strengths and limits of each.
A science-based guide to independent supplement testing—what it is, how it works, and why it matters. Learn how to evaluate third-party lab reports, identify red flags, and build trust through real data.
Labdoor Certification offers a rare look inside your supplements. This guide explains how Labdoor tests products, what the scores mean, and how to use them to avoid underdosed, mislabeled, or contaminated supplements—no hype, just chemistry.
Informed Choice is one of the most respected supplement certifications for athletes and informed consumers alike. Here’s what the mark really means—and why it matters.
NSF Certified for Sport is more than a label—it’s a high-stakes quality system trusted by athletes, teams, and medical professionals. This in-depth guide breaks down what the NSF mark really means, how it compares to other certifications, and how to use it to build a safer supplement routine.