We offer pharmaceutical-grade vitamins and supplements with your health in mind.

Supplements & Vitamins

Pharmaceutical-Grade Supplements & Vitamins

At Mulberry Integrative, we proudly carry various lines of top-shelf vitamins and supplements. Why are our supplements better than what you can find at your local grocery store? We only carry pharmaceutical-grade products, which means our supplements are 99% pure and have higher percentage absorption rates.

Too often, food grade and feed grade supplements are so low quality, they pass through your system without being absorbed, wasting your money. Not so with ours.

Some of the brands we carry include:

What’s the Difference in Grades?

Every manufacturer has two basic options when purchasing raw materials: purchase either truly pure raw materials or purchase raw materials to which substances have been added to facilitate manufacturing.

There are three different grades of raw materials used in vitamins and supplements:

  • Pharmaceutical-Grade: Meets Pharmaceutical standards just like non-generic brand name cholesterol medications, antibiotics, and beta-blockers. 
  • Pharmaceutical grade means 99% PURE.
  • Food-Grade: Meets standards for human consumption. Just like crackers, cookies and manufactured baked goods found in the grocery store.
  • Feed-Grade: Meets standards for animal consumption. Just like dry dog food.

Supplement Facts on the label do NOT always tell the facts. There have been recent studies that show vitamin and nutritional products do not contain the milligrams listed on the label. Many food grade and feed grade vitamins DO NOT have what they have listed on the label. This IS NOT ILLEGAL, they just do not have to monitor. That’s why we suggest Pharmaceutical grade vitamins and supplements.

A pharmaceutical vitamin or supplement needs to be 99% or more pure, free of binders, fillers, dyes, or other unknown substances that may cause unwanted side effects.
Vitamins and supplements should be bioavailable. Brands vary greatly; therefore bioavailability will also vary greatly with fillers and binding agents depending on the brand.

In the simplest terms, bioavailability means that vitamins or supplements should be absorbed and used by the body. Pharmaceutical-grade vitamins must be at least 80% bioavailable. Food and animal-grade vitamins and supplements do not have any standards.