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Located in Palmyra, Wisconsin, Standard ProcessŪ, Inc. grows many of the raw foods used in their products on company-owned farms using organic farming techniques. The quality of their manufacturing process is done in a state-of-the-art facility. Their attention to detail and use of the finest ingredients is what allows Standard ProcessŪ supplements to meet and exceed the most demanding quality standards.
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Articles:
Dietary Supplements - What are They?
submitted by Dr. Gary Farr 9/7/2011
If you take a vitamin pill each day, you are taking a dietary supplement. That is, you are adding something to your diet of foods, most likely in an attempt to make up for a less than perfect diet, to promote good health, or to help speed healing when
illness strikes. Dietary supplements are also prescribed for vitamin or mineral deficiencies such as iron for anemia or vitamin supplements for pregnant women and small children.
Dr. Royal Lee - The Legacy
submitted by Dr. Gary Farr 12/12/2001
Dr. Royal Lee, founder of Standard Process, was a pioneer in the field of nutrition (some consider him the world"s greatest nutritionist). His processing techniques are even today so far beyond what anyone else is doing in the supplement industry as to seem an undreamed of possibility.
Synthetic vs. Natural Supplements - Is There a Difference?
submitted by Dr. Gary Farr 9/9/2011
There isn't a much more debated topic in the area of nutrition than the synthetic vs. natural vitamin debate. Actually the real culprit behind most of the false information is the Food and Drug Administration, the pharmaceutical industry, and the food producers.
What are Protomorphogens?
submitted by Dr. Gary Farr 9/8/2011
In his book, "The Theory of Protomorpholgy", Dr. Royal Lee discusses how he pioneered a unique method of deriving extracts from the "cell determinants" of specific organs and glands for clinical use.
What are Vitamins?
submitted by Dr. Gary Farr 9/8/2011
Essential to life, these thirteen organic compounds perform dozens of vital jobs in the body. Vitamin entered our vocabulary only in 1912, when the first one thiamin or B1 was isolated. We now know that some of the devastating diseases of the past beriberi, rickets, scurvy were nothing more than acute vitamin deficiencies. Read more . . .
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