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Are Codeage Products Halal or Kosher Certified?
Are Codeage Products Halal or Kosher Certified?

Learn about the Halal and Kosher status of Codeage products and our commitment to quality, safety, and transparency.

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Are Codeage Products Halal or Kosher Certified?

At Codeage, we understand the importance of dietary and religious considerations in supplement choices. One common question we receive is whether our products are Halal or Kosher certified.

Halal and Kosher Certification

At this time, our products do not carry official Halal or Kosher certifications. These certifications are specific religious designations that require a rigorous approval process by designated certifying bodies.

However, the absence of these certifications does not mean a compromise in the integrity or safety of our formulas. We are fully committed to maintaining high-quality standards across all our offerings.

Our Quality Standards

Even without these specific certifications, our products undergo:

  • Third-party testing
    Independent laboratories thoroughly test our formulas for quality, purity, and potency.

  • Non-GMO ingredients
    We prioritize clean-label ingredients and transparency, avoiding genetically modified organisms.

  • Strict manufacturing practices
    All products are manufactured in facilities that follow cGMP (current Good Manufacturing Practices) and FDA guidelines.

  • Ingredient transparency
    We strive to clearly disclose ingredient sources wherever possible to help customers make informed decisions.

Looking Ahead

We recognize that Halal and Kosher certifications are important to many of our customers. As we grow, we are exploring the possibility of expanding our certified product lines to better serve diverse dietary needs.

In the meantime, we invite you to reach out to our support team for specific product details, as many of our items may meet certain Halal or Kosher dietary guidelines even if they are not formally certified.

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