When it comes to your health, trust is everything. For over 40 years, Metagenics has been dedicated to providing safe and effective natural medicine. From meticulous ingredient sourcing to rigorous testing, we uphold the highest standards of quality to ensure you receive only the best. Our commitment to quality means every product is crafted with precision and care. We never compromise on safety or reliability, ensuring our formulas consistently deliver results you can trust.
Ensuring the Purity of Metagenics Products
While active ingredients are a given in natural medicines, impurities should never be. At Metagenics, we prioritise transparency for both practitioners and patients, which is why we openly share the impurities we test for in our product range. Discover why we test for these impurities and what you need to know about them.
Science-Driven Innovation
With a highly trained, in-house Research & Development team, we stay at the forefront of emerging science to deliver innovative formulas that set the standard. For every ingredient we source, we require much more than a Certificate of Analysis from the supplier. Metagenics take it one step further— everything that comes through the door is tested and supported by process validation, stability trials and unique test methods.
Elemental Impurities
Metagenics tests for the presence of heavy metals (elemental impurities) such as arsenic, lead, cadmium, and mercury that might be detected in certain ingredients. These metals are naturally occurring in the earth's crust and can be found in most soils around the world, thus having the potential to be present in plants and herbs. To ensure safety, we use inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry to detect these nonorganic materials at part-per-billion concentrations.*
Microbes
Micro testing is conducted to ensure compliance with the TGA's Microbiological Standards for Medicines Order (TGO 100). This testing guarantees that both finished products and raw materials are free from pathogens and are manufactured in a sanitary environment.
Physical Attribute Checks
We conduct numerous checks on the physical attributes of all capsules, tablets, liquids, and powders, with some checks occurring every 30 minutes! As a premium product range, Metagenics ensures nothing less than perfection.
Here is what we check for:
Transparency in Testing
Testing determines the ingredients that make the label, not the other way around. Whatever goes into a formula is exactly what you'll find on the label. When it comes to health, you can trust us to be transparent and honest.
Common Labelling Process
Metagenics Labelling Process
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