Quality Control
Many companies claim quality, but we know that quality requires actions. We use a full-service cGMP manufacturing facility that is certified under 21 CRF Part III. We use a registered facility with the FDA and are certified by the State of Washington for dietary supplement manufacturing. We would also like to note that our manufacturing facility has been approved in over ten countries for dietary supplement exporting.
We strive to support you with true quality in our products. Ben's Natural Health's procurement team is continually seeking the purest ingredients from the finest suppliers around the globe.
Scientific research is continually advancing the nutritional industry. We make it a priority to continually monitor these cutting-edge advancements, and when the research shows promise and results we incorporate them into our products.
Rigorous Testing Methodology
Our testing protocols are established utilizing an NSF-designed hazard analysis program. Since every raw material has a unique microbial or environmental adulteration hazard (such as radiation), each material has a predetermined testing protocol suited to its own risk level. Regardless of how low the risk level is determined to be, every raw material is tested for a minimum of two adulterants using the USP and/ or AHPA recommended standards.
We strive to support you with true quality in our products. Ben's Natural Health's procurement team is continually seeking the purest ingredients from the finest suppliers around the globe.
Ben's Natural Health guarantees that all our botanicals are radiation-free. Unlike many of our competitors, we have a standard monitoring program to insure that no radiation is used in the sterilization of our botanicals. When sterilization is needed, we use a dry-steam technology or other non-destructive technologies. (Note: only whole non-processed herbs require treatment, and only when their total aerobic counts are found to be out of compliance.)
We maintain a substantial in house laboratory where we conduct 100% identity testing using USP method 1119 Near-Infrared spectroscopy. We have also developed a program utilizing spectroscopy USP method 1119 to establish chemometric models of finished products. These testing models are then used to assure that products meet all intended identity, strength, and composition specifications unique to each finished product batch. Finally, every finished batch is tested for microbial adulteration, thus assuring that each batch meets the highest purity standards.