You’ll see many badges and claims on supplements in the U.S., but three of the most meaningful are:
1. Halal certification — Integrity with values
Confirms ingredients, capsule source, and handling comply with Islamic dietary standards. Auditors verify solvents, storage, and contamination controls. Transparent brands display halal status clearly and provide documentation when asked—Tashreef follows this standard.
2. GMP-certified facility — Process quality, not formula approval
Supplements are not pre-approved by the FDA. GMP ensures strict cleaning, traceability, batch control, and contamination prevention. It signals how a product is made, not that the formula was pre-approved.
3. Clean formula — Transparency over complexity
Simple formulas list active ingredients separately from supporting components. No long filler lists or confusing blends—just clarity you can verify in seconds.
5-Point Label Checklist for Your Homepage
Use this when exploring any supplement:
- Exact ingredient amounts listed
- Halal mark or certifier badge visible
- GMP, Halal, Non-GMO, Vegan callouts
- Actives clearly separated from support ingredients
- Compliant directions + FDA disclaimer included
3 staples at Tashreef & what they’re known for
- Ashwagandha 650 mg — stress routine support
- Magnesium Glycinate 200 mg — nighttime calm + gentle absorption
- CoQ10 200 mg — smoother stamina + cellular energy support (discuss with clinician)
Final browsing tips
- Check labels against the checklist
- Look for clear halal + capsule sourcing
- Email support if anything is unclear
Disclaimer: General information only, not medical advice. Consult your provider before starting supplements.