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Since 1929, Standard Process® has been the leader in the field of natural, whole food supplements. This company's philosophy is based on the fact that the quality of natural food supplement begins in the soil. Located in Palmyra, Wisconsin, Standard Process 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 Process supplements to meet and exceed the most demanding quality standards.
We discuss the details of the manufacturing process and discuss why Standard Process has achieved the highest reputation as the leader in natural whole food supplements. |
Articles:
Why We Use Standard Process Products
by Dr. Gary Farr 2/27/2004
Our company utilizes products from Standard Process, Inc. We have seen over and over that their products provide our clients a superior solution to nutritional health. Read why here.
Dietary Supplements - What are They?
by Dr. Gary Farr 2/22/2002
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.
Standard Process Quality
by Dr. Gary Farr 2/26/2004
Standard Process® believes that a quality, natural food supplement begins in the soil. Before anything is grown or processed, the soil is tested and is free of additives and chemicals. We discuss the Quality Assurance program that Standard Process employs so that you know why you are getting the best whole food supplements that exist today.
What are Protomorphogens?
by Dr. Gary Farr 12/12/2001
The hallmark of Standard Process® is its glandular supplements, specifically the protomorphogens (PMG). Many health practitioners note that there is
absolutely no substitute for the protomorphogens manufactured standard process.
What are Vitamins?
by Dr. Gary Farr 10/14/2006
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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