Six certifications. One honest brand.
We don't ask you to take our word for it. Every certification below was issued by an independent body — not us. Click any cert, email us your batch number, and we'll send the actual paperwork.
Six international certifications. Each one issued by an independent body — auditors, inspectors, regulators who have nothing to gain from approving a product that doesn't qualify. Below is what each one means in plain language, and what it means for the capsule in your bottle. Have a bottle in hand? Email us your batch number at hello@foryoudaily.co — we'll send the Certificate of Analysis if requested.
US FDA-approved lab
Every foryoudaily product is manufactured in a facility audited and approved by the US Food & Drug Administration. That's the same standard applied to pharmaceutical manufacturers in America — strict batch documentation, equipment validation, and process controls that go well beyond what Indian nutraceutical regulations require.
Reg. Cited on every Certificate of Analysis
GMP registered manufacturing
Good Manufacturing Practices registration means our facility is independently audited across every production variable: raw material testing, batch records, equipment calibration, staff hygiene protocols — all documented and verified. The capsule you take on day 30 is identical to the one on day 1.
Reg. Audited annually by accredited body
WHO GMP approved
The World Health Organization's GMP guidelines are the international benchmark for supplement manufacturing — stricter than most national standards and required for pharmaceutical export to regulated markets worldwide. Clearing this bar is voluntary for Indian brands. We cleared it anyway.
Reg. International standard · facility-level approval
Halal certified
An independent certifying body has verified that every ingredient and every production step meets halal standards. Our capsule shells are plant-based HPMC — not gelatin. No animal derivatives at any stage of manufacturing. This certification requires a physical audit, not a self-declaration.
Reg. Certified by accredited halal body
Kosher certified
Kosher certification is one of the most thorough ingredient audits in the world. A rabbinical inspector visits the facility, verifies the source of every ingredient, checks for cross-contamination, and reviews the full production line. It's rigorous third-party verification — relevant far beyond its religious context.
Reg. Independently inspected · renewed annually
HACCP verified
Hazard Analysis Critical Control Points is a systematic framework that maps every step of production and identifies where contamination could enter the product. For supplements, it means heavy metal exposure, microbial contamination, and cross-contamination are controlled at source — prevented, not just tested for at the end.
Reg. Systematic safety controls · batch-level verification
What the certs actually mean.
Plain-language answers about what these certifications cover, why they matter, and how to verify them yourself.
Can I see the actual certificates?
Yes. Email hello@foryoudaily.co with your order number and the product you're asking about. We'll send the relevant Certificate of Analysis — which cites the FDA-approved lab, GMP registration, and batch-level test results — No runaround.
What's a Certificate of Analysis?
A COA is a lab report issued for a batch by an independent testing facility — not the manufacturer. It confirms what's in the product matches what's on the label: active ingredient potency, heavy metal levels (lead, arsenic, mercury, cadmium), microbial contamination, and more. You can request yours.
Why should an Indian supplement brand have halal and kosher certs?
Because both certifications require physical audits of our ingredient sourcing and production line — by inspectors who are independent of us. Halal certification confirmed no animal derivatives enter our process at any stage. Kosher certification involved a rabbinical inspector reviewing every ingredient source and checking for cross-contamination. Both are thorough, independent verifications of what goes into our capsules. They're relevant to everyone who cares about ingredient integrity.
What's the difference between GMP and WHO GMP?
GMP (Good Manufacturing Practices) is a national certification — in India, it's governed by the CDSCO. WHO GMP is the international benchmark set by the World Health Organization and is required for pharmaceutical export to regulated markets. WHO GMP goes further: stricter documentation requirements, more rigorous process validation, and tighter controls on batch traceability. We cleared the harder bar voluntarily.
What does HACCP verification actually cover?
HACCP stands for Hazard Analysis Critical Control Points. It's a systematic framework — originally developed for the food industry — that maps every step of production, identifies where contamination (biological, chemical, physical) could enter the product, and builds a control system around each risk point. For supplements, this means heavy metal exposure, microbial growth, and cross-contamination from other products in the facility are prevented at source — not just tested for after production is complete.
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