Heights joins Label Claim & Stability Certification Programme

Supplement Certified is pleased to announce that Heights, a premium health supplement brand, has joined itsLabel Claim and Stability Certification Programme, further strengthening its commitment to quality, transparency, and scientific integrity.
 
Heights has built its reputation on developing high-performing nutritional supplements, formulated by leading scientists and dietitians.  By participating in the Supplement Certified label claim and stability programme, Heights is going beyond formulation excellence— ensuring that each batch delivered to customers reflects the same high standards.
 
This collaboration sets a new benchmark for trust and transparency in the supplement industry, offering consumers even greater confidence in the products they choose.
 
Supplement Certified partners with leading brands to independently verify label accuracy and ingredient stability, supporting greater integrity across the supplement sector.
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