katdk,
I've worked in the nutritional industry for over 10 years. I absolutely can understand how the public can have a trust issue with nutritional supplements and I've along with hundreds of companies, groups and the federal government have worked very hard to improve this image.
I've worked with Nutrition Formulators and also for them.
You've referenced a legal issue in this blog that doesn't pertain to your comments. The legal issue was in the ref to someone having a extremely rare reaction to a product OR the combination of that product and other products. We all know that we can each react differently to anything consumed,.....does that mean that you never eat anything that you've not eaten before and when do you make that assumption? If this were that case for my own children, they'd still be drinking baby formula.
This isn't true, and it's not supported by anything you've posted. I don't want to get into an augment over this, but I think you've made a unfair characterization here. NFI has a stellar reputation and it appears from your knowledge of the owners that you might have other reasons for posting this? The fact that any Dietary Supplement Manufacture might have been sued isn't even relevant. As manufactures that make thousands of products for their customers, who in-turn sell to their customers.
Regardless, NFI employs top level cGMP's (Good Manufacturing Practices) and is certified by NPA (Natural Products Association). They also use proven quality ingredients and have an amazing laboratory team to insure product quality. All of which you couldn't possibly know when posting this,.... unless this is also a business tactic that you've employed?
People think that a contract manufacture can simply "switch" ingredients or "leave them out" and that's a falsehood. Each production of a product if followed with massive paperwork (called a batch record) which includes Quality testing and inspection of ingredients being entered into the product. It's also followed with finished product testing.
I'm always available to discuss the merits of NFI as a manufacture.
I've worked in the nutritional industry for over 10 years. I absolutely can understand how the public can have a trust issue with nutritional supplements and I've along with hundreds of companies, groups and the federal government have worked very hard to improve this image.
I've worked with Nutrition Formulators and also for them.
You've referenced a legal issue in this blog that doesn't pertain to your comments. The legal issue was in the ref to someone having a extremely rare reaction to a product OR the combination of that product and other products. We all know that we can each react differently to anything consumed,.....does that mean that you never eat anything that you've not eaten before and when do you make that assumption? If this were that case for my own children, they'd still be drinking baby formula.
Quote:Nutrition Formulators has been sued several times for making products and switching or leaving ingredients out,
This isn't true, and it's not supported by anything you've posted. I don't want to get into an augment over this, but I think you've made a unfair characterization here. NFI has a stellar reputation and it appears from your knowledge of the owners that you might have other reasons for posting this? The fact that any Dietary Supplement Manufacture might have been sued isn't even relevant. As manufactures that make thousands of products for their customers, who in-turn sell to their customers.
Regardless, NFI employs top level cGMP's (Good Manufacturing Practices) and is certified by NPA (Natural Products Association). They also use proven quality ingredients and have an amazing laboratory team to insure product quality. All of which you couldn't possibly know when posting this,.... unless this is also a business tactic that you've employed?
People think that a contract manufacture can simply "switch" ingredients or "leave them out" and that's a falsehood. Each production of a product if followed with massive paperwork (called a batch record) which includes Quality testing and inspection of ingredients being entered into the product. It's also followed with finished product testing.
I'm always available to discuss the merits of NFI as a manufacture.