Supplement Safety

GENERAL GUIDELINES

Allergens. Common allergens noted on labels are corn, gluten, soy. No artificial colors or additives in TyH products reduce the likelihood of allergies also.

Best Used By Date. The date a supplement should be used by to meet label potency for ingredients.

Blood Thinners. Certain supplements have blood thinning properties (garlic for example) while others (vitamin K) can increase clotting. If you are on a blood thinner or need surgery, seek the advice of your health care professional.

Brand Ingredients. Includes trademark or patent ingredients that are backed by research to obtain a specified result.

Color Changes. Products formulated with natural ingredients may vary in capsule or tablet color from lot to lot.

Combining Products. Always check the cumulative dose when taking several different supplements to not exceed the daily recommended intake. Dosage amounts are listed in the supplement facts box on the label.

Freshness packets or canisters. Check product label for whether to discard or keep for product stability. Contains silica crystals that are harmless to the product but not to be consumed.

GMP. Good Manufacturing Practice is a certification program in cooperation with the FDA that sets the guidelines and gold standard for manufacturing supplements. Read more in GMP for Me!

Pets. Please check with your veterinarian before giving people supplements to pets.

Pregnancy or Lactation. Before, during pregnancy or breast feeding, proper nutrition is important but always check with your doctor before taking any supplements.

Storage/shelf life. Store supplements in their original containers in a cool, dark place for optimal nutrient protection. Use by Best Use By dating on bottle.

For informational purposes only. Please consult your personal health care professional for individual medical advice.