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Our Products & Ingredients

Learn more about product quality, sourcing, ingredients, certifications, and how our supplements are made.

How are ingredients sourced and tested?

Ingredient integrity is of paramount importance for LifeSeasons to assure we provide you with well crafted formulas to support you in your health journey. Our ingredients are sourced globally and tested multiple times to ensure:. Any ingredients foun

Where are your products manufactured?

LifeSeasons products are manufactured in Kaysville, Utah, USA using domestic and imported ingredients.

Do you use third-party testing?

Yes. Manufacturing facilities are NSF-certified and products are tested multiple times throughout production for quality, potency, and purity.

Are your products FDA approved?

Dietary supplements are not FDA-approved, but the industry is regulated by the FDA and FTC. Products are manufactured in GMP-certified facilities and tested for safety, quality, and label accuracy.

Do supplements expire?

Supplements may lose potency after the expiration date but do not immediately go bad. Potency is guaranteed through the listed expiration date.

Are your products non-GMO?

Yes, products are made with non-GMO ingredients. Certification with the Non-GMO Project is in progress.

Are your products organic?

Ingredients are grown without pesticides or chemicals, but not all are certified organic. The manufacturing facility is certified organic, and all ingredients and finished products are tested for:

Can I open capsules if I have trouble swallowing them?

Yes. Capsules can be opened and mixed with foods like applesauce or peanut butter. Avoid mixing with sugary drinks or alcohol. Note: Circulari-T capsules should not be opened due to cayenne content.

Are your products Kosher certified?

Products are not Kosher certified, but strict manufacturing processes are followed to prevent cross-contamination.

Why do the capsules smell?

Herbal ingredients naturally have distinct aromas. This is normal and varies by product. Check the expiration date on the bottle if you have concerns about freshness.