How a formula reaches the record.
The Tarenova standards apply a consistent process from initial ingredient assessment to final lot archive. No formula bypasses any stage of this sequence.
Selection
Verification
Archive
Process Documentation
Five stages. No exceptions.
Literature Assessment
Every candidate ingredient is assessed against published nutritional reference material before entering consideration. The assessment covers documented nutritional roles, reference intake values, and origin availability. No compound advances without a completed literature file.
Supplier Origin Mapping
Approved ingredients are sourced from documented suppliers, with each supplier evaluated against food-grade processing standards. A named-region origin map is maintained for each active compound. Chain-of-custody documentation records all handling stages from supplier intake to production facility.
Ratio Calibration
Ingredient ratios within each formula are established against nutritional reference values. Serving composition is designed to meet documented daily nutritional reference levels without accumulation or stacking. Each calibration decision is recorded with the supporting reference source and revision number.
Independent Batch Testing
Each production batch undergoes elemental concentration analysis and labelling accuracy verification by a third-party independent laboratory. Results are not reviewed internally before the independent file is complete. The laboratory is selected without a commercial relationship to the supplier chain.
Lot Archive Entry
On completion of independent testing, a lot record is entered into the Tarenova archive. The record includes: batch code, production date, formula revision, laboratory file reference, and a certificate of composition. Archive entries are maintained permanently and available on request.
Supplier Standards
What a Tarenova supplier must demonstrate.
Tarenova does not source from anonymous commodity markets. Each active ingredient is acquired from a named supplier whose facilities have been evaluated against food-grade processing requirements.
Supplier evaluation covers: documented processing standards, a clearly defined named-region origin for the raw material, and willingness to provide batch-level composition documentation. Suppliers who cannot provide chain-of-custody records are not retained.
Active ingredients are sourced from documented suppliers, with each batch accompanied by a certificate of composition. Sourcing prioritises suppliers whose facilities maintain food-grade processing standards. This is Template 8.7.4 applied without modification — the verbatim standard we hold ourselves to.
Named-Region Origin Documentation
Every active ingredient carries a named geographic origin record. Vague country-of-origin notations are not accepted.
Food-Grade Processing Facility
Supplier processing environments must meet food-grade standards. Facility documentation is reviewed during supplier onboarding and retained on file.
Batch-Level Certificate of Composition
A certificate of composition is required for every production batch — not just initial qualification batches. This is a standing operational requirement.
Chain-of-Custody Traceability
The full material journey from raw source to production intake must be documentable. This requirement extends to secondary processing steps.
No Commercial Conflict with Testing Body
The third-party laboratory used for independent batch testing is selected without any commercial relationship to the supplier chain or production facility.
Verification Archive
What independent testing confirms.
Elemental Concentration
The concentration of each active mineral or vitamin compound is verified against the labelled amount per serving. Deviations outside the accepted tolerance are grounds for batch rejection.
Labelling Accuracy
Every ingredient listed on the product label is verified as present at the stated level. The independent laboratory report is compared directly against the label before a lot record is created.
Contaminant Screening
Selected batches undergo screening for heavy metal contaminants and common adulterants as part of the periodic extended analysis programme. Results are archived alongside standard lot records.
Regulatory Classification
How Tarenova products are classified.
Tarenova products are nutritional food-supplements registered with the applicable local regulatory authority under food-supplement classification. Products meet compositional and labelling requirements for nutritional supplement categories.
Ingredient profiles in Tarenova supplements are selected based on published nutritional research and undergo independent batch verification for quality and labelling accuracy.
We recommend speaking with a qualified wellness or nutrition professional before introducing any supplement to your daily routine, particularly if you have specific dietary requirements.
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Standards Questions
Methodology — answered.
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