Per the regulations outlined in the USDA’s National Organic Program (NOP), your supplement product must meet specific requirements before you can make any “organic” claim on your product label. There…
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How to Add a Watermark to Your Supplement Analysis Reports
Watermarks can be used to protect digital or printed documents from unauthorized use by other people or entities and/or to identify the original creator of a document. In the Genesis…

How To Display Two or More %DV Columns in Genesis R&D Supplements
The FDA requires that the percent Daily Value (%DV) be displayed for nutrients listed on a Supplement Facts label when that nutrient has an established %DV. Most often, the %DV…

BE Disclosure vs. Non-GMO Labeling
There is some confusion about the difference between bioengineered (BE) ingredient disclosure and non-GMO labeling: What does each mean? What are the legal implications of both? What, if anything, does…

FDA Nutrient Changes on the Supplement Facts Label
With the FDA’s final label ruling (Food Labeling: Revision of the Nutrition and Supplement Facts Labels), there are a number of updates affecting how to report nutrients on the Supplement…

How to Export a Supplement Facts Label as a Vector Image from Genesis R&D Supplements
If you want to use the Supplement Facts label from Genesis R&D Supplements on your product packaging, we recommend outputting it as a vector file. Graphic designers prefer to work…