FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

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A: Many of our products meet each of these designations. To see which product qualifies for which, look in the “Allergen” area of each Product Page. If you have questions about a specific product, ask our Customer Service at 1-888-826-9625.

A: Other than water, no residual solvents are used in the production of gelatin and glycerin used in our softgels.

A: You must be a practitioner and provide a copy of a practitioner’s license to open an account.  You must complete an Account Set Up Form.

A: No, but to receive free shipping, the minimum is $250 anywhere in Canada, and $300 to the Yukon and NWT.

A: This means that it would take 2000 mg of regular quercetin to equal 1 capsule of our EMIQ.

A: NAC can be listed as either N-Acetyl-L-Cysteine or L-alpha-acetamido-beta-mercaptopropionic acid according to Health Canada. From a regulatory standpoint the names are interchangeable. Many of the ingredients listed with the Health Canada have multiple accepted names that are used when a product is being submitted to receive a Natural Health Products (NPN) license.

A: No. PGX Granules are not certified Kosher.

A: No. Suntheanine contains no caffeine. It is pure L-theanine.

A: Calm-Pro is suitable for vegetarians and vegans.

A: It is unlikely, but it is possible. After reviewing PubMed data, the only component which may potentially have anticoagulant effects is Withania. An active component (Withaferin A) was shown to have several anticoagulant effects in a cell-based study, including inhibition of platelet aggregation and prolongation of aPTT and PT (24534482). We have not seen any animal data or human data investigating this further, so it is hard to make any firm conclusions.

Additionally, both rhodiola and eleutherococcus were shown to not affect the anticoagulant activity of warfarin (animal-based, 18844284, 16635739)

A: No. Croscarmellose sodium is a plant fibre. There is not a source of salt.

A: No. Both our chewable Somno-Pro tablets and enteric coated softgel products are shellfish free.