AMLA pure Super C is BOTH Vegan and amp Cruelty-Free

Vegan refers to any food formulated without ingredients produced by or derived from animals. 99% of all vitamin supplements on the market are NOT Vegan and are derived from animal sources, such as gelatin, collagen, fish oil, glycerine, glucosamine, and chondroitin. These are all sourced from animals. Even some forms of carotene are based on all animal sources. 

Even Vegan capsules possess constituents of animal origins either in the capsule itself OR animal sources which allow the expedients to be able to be processed at high speed. 100% Vegan products, like AMLA pure Super C are an extremely rare commodity in today's world.  

A vegan lifestyle avoids the use of any products linked to animal exploitation. This is where cruelty free comes into play, products that have been tested on animals. 'Cruelty-Free' does not always mean 'Vegan' AND Vegan does not mean “cruelty free”

‘Cruelty-Free’ is a term used typically to describe cosmetics, personal care, and household cleaning products as not being tested on animals. 

Summary snapshot

  • 99% of vitamins do not mention Cruelty-Free OR Vegan. Therefore, it’s assumed, the product has been tested on animals and or it contains animal ingredients. 
  • Cruelty-Free, but not Vegan means it’s not tested on animals, but it contains animal ingredients.
  • Vegan but not Cruelty-Free means it doesn’t contain animal ingredients, but it was tested on animals. 
  • Both Cruelty-Free and Vegan means it wasn’t tested on animals, and it doesn’t contain animal ingredients. AMLA pure Super C falls into this last category

 

AMLA pure Super C is BOTH Vegan & Cruelty-Free