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by Greg Newson 4 min read
When we think of natural supplements, the focus is usually on the active ingredients that support our health and wellness. However, there’s another aspect that often goes unnoticed—excipients. These are the "inactive" ingredients, often synthetic, used to aid in manufacturing, reduce costs, fill empty space, improve shelf life, and enhance the appearance or taste of supplements. While excipients serve practical purposes, some synthetic compounds may not be as harmless as they seem.
Excipients are added to supplements to make the manufacturing process easier and more cost-effective. They act as binders, fillers, lubricants, or preservatives, allowing supplements to be produced at scale while maintaining a consistent quality. For example, excipients can help powder flow more smoothly during production or ensure a tablet stays intact until it reaches your stomach.
However, these ingredients are often synthetic and can include substances like artificial colours, preservatives, or other chemical compounds. While excipients are generally recognised as safe in small quantities, their presence may raise concerns for people with sensitivities or those who want to avoid artificial additives.
Excipients are also used because they help lower production costs. By bulking up a supplement with fillers or ensuring smooth manufacturing, companies can produce more units at a lower price. While this is great for manufacturers, it’s not always in the best interest of consumers—especially when these additives offer no health benefit and may even introduce unwanted side effects.
For instance, some excipients can trigger allergic reactions or cause digestive issues. Others may interfere with nutrient absorption, meaning that even though you’re taking a supplement to support your health, the excipients may actually reduce its effectiveness.
Most excipients are considered safe by regulatory bodies when used within recommended limits, but that doesn’t mean they’re entirely without risk. Some individuals may experience reactions to specific excipients, particularly those with allergies, sensitivities, or specific health conditions. In addition, synthetic excipients can sometimes come from less-than-ideal sources—such as petroleum derivatives or industrial chemicals—that consumers may prefer to avoid.
For example, polyethylene glycol (PEG), often used as a binder or filler, is also found in products like antifreeze. While its use in supplements is deemed safe at regulated levels, some consumers might find its presence unsettling.
One of the biggest challenges with excipients is the lack of transparency in supplement labelling. In many countries, manufacturers aren’t required to list all excipients on their packaging, which leaves consumers in the dark about what’s really in their supplements. This can make it difficult to make informed decisions, particularly if you’re trying to avoid certain additives or synthetic chemicals.
When excipients aren’t clearly disclosed, it creates an information gap that prevents consumers from fully understanding what they’re putting into their bodies. Given the potential risks associated with certain excipients, it’s essential to seek out brands that are transparent about all their ingredients—active and inactive alike.
At NatroVital, we take a different approach. We believe that what you don’t see on the label is just as important as what you do. That’s why we’ve made the choice to eliminate excipients from our products entirely. Instead of relying on fillers, binders, or artificial additives, we use only 100% pure, natural ingredients.
We understand that our customers care deeply about their health and want to know exactly what they’re putting into their bodies. By removing excipients, we ensure that you’re getting the full benefit of our supplements—nothing more, nothing less. This dedication to purity and transparency is what sets NatroVital apart and allows you to make your health choices with confidence.
If you’re curious or concerned about the excipients in your current supplements, start by checking the label. If excipients aren’t listed, reach out to the manufacturer directly and ask for a full ingredient list. Reputable companies should have no problem providing this information. If you encounter hesitation or vague answers, consider looking for a brand that prioritises transparency—like NatroVital.
Here are a few common excipients to be aware of, along with their typical uses and potential concerns:
Excipients may be necessary for mass-producing supplements, but they’re not always harmless. Understanding what excipients are, why they’re used, and the potential risks associated with them allows you to make more informed choices about the products you use.
By choosing brands that prioritise transparency and purity—like NatroVital—you can be confident that your supplements are working for you, not against you. When it comes to your health, knowing what you’re putting into your body is essential.
Get a detailed list of common excipients, their potential health impacts, and why we choose to leave them out of our products. Stay informed and make smarter choices for your health.
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