How Vimergy ensures the quality of its products through independent testing

Как Vimergy гарантира качеството на продуктите си чрез независимо тестване

If you've ever wondered what's actually in your supplement bottle, you're not alone. With so many products on the market, knowing how to check the quality of your supplements is not just useful, it's essential.

Vimergy believes in your right to feel confident in every product you buy from them. That’s why they use independent testing to confirm the safety, purity, and effectiveness of every single batch they produce. This isn’t just a quality check, it’s their commitment to you.

What is independent testing of dietary supplements?

Independent testing means that dietary supplements are analyzed and verified by independent laboratories that are not part of or affiliated with the company. This ensures objective, accurate results that comply with the highest international standards, including ISO/IEC 17025 accreditation.

In short, they prove what they promise: purity and effectiveness.

How Vimergy supplements are tested: step by step

Organoleptic testing

Each batch undergoes organoleptic testing to ensure consistency in appearance, taste, texture and aroma. This is the first line of defense in maintaining quality from bottle to consumer.

Chemical analysis of active ingredients

Advanced methods such as HPLC, ICP-MS and UV spectroscopy are used to confirm that the active ingredients match the amount stated on the label. If an ingredient cannot be easily measured, it is verified using formula data and manufacturing records.

Microbiological testing

Each product is tested for microbial safety, including:

  • Total aerobic bacterial count
  • Fungi and molds
  • E. coli
  • Salmonella species

Heavy metal testing

Tests are conducted for:

  • lead (Pb)
  • arsenic (As)
  • cadmium (Cd)
  • mercury (Hg)

The test results meet or exceed all international standards as well as Vimergy requirements.

Why is supplement purity important?

Because your supplement protocol should make you feel better, not put you at risk from contaminants or false claims. Choosing quality, tested supplements protects your body from hidden dangers like heavy metals or mislabeled ingredients and ensures you're getting exactly what you paid for.

How to check the quality of supplements

Each Vimergy supplement is accompanied by a Certificate of Analysis (COA) — a document from an independent party that confirms that the product has passed all testing requirements.

These certificates are issued by accredited laboratories and are reviewed before each product is released for sale. When choosing supplements, look for brands that:

  • Conduct independent tests
  • They use accredited laboratories according to ISO/IEC 17025 or equivalent
  • They manufacture their products in GMP certified facilities

Vimergy guarantees transparency you can trust

Vimergy doesn't compromise and they don't ask you to just take their word for it. They believe that well-being should be clear, simple and without compromise. That's why every product is tested, verified and backed up with documentation before it even reaches you.

Purity and efficiency are not just part of the manufacturing process. They are at the core of who Vimergy is.

If you want to see the difference for yourself, you can browse Vimergy's full range of independently tested nutritional supplements here: /collections/vimergy

*Source: Vimergy blog article - https://vimergy.com/blogs/drops/behind-the-scenes-how-vimergy-ensures-purity-with-third-party-testing

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