Are your products Kosher?
VÄXA's lab is now one of a select group of companies that comply with the GMP requirements as set forth by the NPA (Natural Products Association), the nation’s largest and oldest non-profit organization dedicated to the natural products industry. The certification is based on third-party inspections and comprehensive audits in the areas of quality operations, manufacturing, process controls, equipment and sanitation, plant and grounds, personnel, warehouse, and distribution practices. In addition to obtaining GMP Certification, our plant also received an A rating for compliance.
When you do business with VÄXA, you can rest assured that not only are you getting the most advanced formulas available, but they are being manufactured in a state of the art facility. Due to the fact homeopathic medicines can be derived from multiple sources, including inorganic and organic substances to include animals, not all VÄXA products are vegan-friendly.
VÄXA products are also not certified Kosher. While they do meet cleanliness standards associated with kosher standards they do not meet the religious aspects the certification would entail.
What is the correct dosage?
60 capsules per bottle. Adults and children over 100lbs. take 2 capsules before meals as needed. Children 100lbs. or under take 1 capsule before meals, or as directed by a physician.
Research has demonstrated that supplementation of digestive enzymes may reduce edema, swelling, and bruising within injured tissue while promoting healing. For these purposes, simply double the above dosages between meals.
Why is there a higher initial dosage?
The higher initial dosage is recommended to help ensure that results have every opportunity to manifest. Most conditions, especially those in the acute or early stages, tend to be greatly improved once the body receives what it needs or may be lacking; the higher dosage ensures this “gap” is filled.
What is an NDC number?
The FDA mandates that drug products be identified and reported using a unique, three-segment number, called the National Drug Code (NDC); it is a universal product identifier for human drugs.
Why doesn't VÄXA list the “milligrams (mg)” on the labels or website?
In compliance with regulations established by the FDA regarding homeopathics we do not list the milligram content. The base ingredients (herbal and nutritional components) are classified as inactive substances. The FDA states: “[Homeopathic] Drug products containing homeopathic ingredients in combination with non-homeopathic active ingredients are not homeopathic drug products.” Listing milligrams implies active ingredient status and therefore negates any claim of being a homeopathic drug.
Is this product gluten free?
Yes, VÄXA Digestin is gluten free.