Navigating the Supplement Aisle: Certifications, Red Flags & Resources

30/09/2025 32 min Temporada 1 Episodio 4

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The supplement aisle can feel overwhelming—especially when flashy marketing and endless options make it hard to know what’s actually safe and effective. In this episode of Rooted Remedy, Kelly and Alicia unpack the truth about the supplement industry, including why regulation is so limited in the U.S. and how we got here historically. We break down what this means for you as a consumer, the difference between high-quality and low-quality supplements, and how to avoid wasting money (or harming your health) on products that don’t deliver.We’ll also share practical tools and certifications to look for when shopping, plus resources you can use to research supplements before buying. Whether you’re new to supplements or trying to clean up your current routine, this episode will help you approach supplementation with confidence and discernment.What You’ll Learn in This Episode:Why the supplement industry is largely unregulated in the U.S. (and how we got here)The risks of poor-quality supplements and how marketing plays into consumer confusionKey third-party testing certifications to look for when evaluating productsRed flags to watch for when shopping for supplementsTrusted resources and websites that help you make safer, smarter decisionsResources Mentioned in the Episode:Certifications to Look For:USP (United States Pharmacopeia) VerifiedNSF Certified for Sport / NSF InternationalConsumerLab Approved QualityInformed-Choice / Informed-SportGMP (Good Manufacturing Practices) CertificationWebsites & Apps for Supplement Research:ConsumerLab.com (independent testing & reviews)Labdoor.com (ranking supplements by quality & value)NSF Certified Products DirectoryExamine.com (science-based supplement research)SuppCo App (Found on the app store) Takeaway:Supplements can play an important role in health—but they aren’t a replacement for foundational habits like good nutrition, sleep, stress management, and movement. When you do use supplements, being informed is key. Look for third-party testing, rely on trusted resources, and remember that quality matters more than quantity.