We use many branded and standardized nutrients from quality suppliers, ensuring potency and consistency. Our innovative formulations are based on extensive science and an in-depth understanding of nutritional biochemistry. Wellness Resources® formulas combine synergistic nutrients and optimize nutrient absorption for maximum health benefits. Check out our Quality Chart to compare individual nutrients and see what you’re taking! We never cut corners and compromise quality. We source only the highest purity, most absorbable raw material nutrients in the world. We care about your health and want you to see results! Over the years we have been dedicated to using only the finest quality nutrients, no chemical additives, the same forms of nutrients used in research, and enough to be beneficial. Wellness Resources is a small family-owned business based in Edina, Minnesota. Wellness Resources: Family Owned Since 1985 What comes first, profits or health? Are these pharmaceutical giants more interested in your disease care or your nutrition care? Nature’s Bounty, Vitafusion MultiVites, Swanson, Nature’s Way Alive!, Olly The Perfect Men’s/Women’s Multi, MegaFood and many other well-known brands are owned by mega pharmaceutical corporations like Nestle, Proctor & Gamble (P&G), Pfizer, KKR, SPC and others.New Chapter was acquired by Procter & Gamble in 2012.General Nutrition Centers (GNC) was acquired recently by Harbin Pharmaceutical Group, a Chinese partially state-owned pharmaceutical manufacturer.Bayer is global enterprise involved with pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, and agricultural chemicals. The parent company for Pharmavite is the Japanese company Otsuka Pharmaceuticals. GSK is a global pharmaceutical company that posted double digit sales growth in the second quarter of 2022 with its vast focus on general and specialty medicines and vaccines. Centrum, the “#1 brand of supplements recommended by pharmacists and medical doctors”, is owned by the pharmaceutical giant Glaxo Smith Kline. Do they continue to hold the same values that they did when they were starting out and pioneering in the supplement industry? Many of these brands were once small businesses, but now have been swallowed up. Words like “recommended by pharmacists and doctors” invokes an element of expectation and trust for quality, but did you know many of these so called “top brands” are actually owned by multinational pharmaceutical and chemical companies? How much can we trust a supplement that is manufactured by the same giant company that also makes Roundup?
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