It is no secret that life today has become very fast paced and full of stresses of various kinds. Men and women have to work hard to realize their goals and to compete with others. People face deadlines at work and also huge load of work pressure to be able to complete their tasks on time. More so than ever before people need help staying healthy and that is why there is a surge in demand for Halal Health Supplements in recent times. 

In such a scenario, it is difficult to follow a healthy diet full of all the nutrients that are required by the body on a daily basis. This is the reason why people gulp down so many different health supplements to fulfill this shortage of nutrients. However, for Muslims, eating health supplements that are not made from 100% halal ingredients poses a big dilemma. It is common knowledge that the gelatin and soft gels used for making capsules containing vitamins and minerals are made using pork fat. This is a source that is forbidden for the followers of Islam.  

Realizing the need of Muslim men and women around the world for Halal Health Supplements, many companies have sprung in recent times and started to make health supplements that are made using 100% halal ingredients.

Info and Tips on Halal Health Supplements

(1) Health Supplements are Prescribed by Doctors Very Frequently

Doctors around the country prescribe health supplements including pills and capsules containing different vitamins and minerals to their patients to fulfill the shortfall of these nutrients in their daily diet. They never think twice before prescribing these health supplements even if their patients are Muslims. A large majority of Muslim men and women who have a strong belief in halal and non halal food items do not eat health supplements prescribed by their doctors as they do not want to transgress the rules of their religion. This is done even when they know that the dietary supplements prescribed by their doctors are meant for their own health benefit. These patients are deprived of the health benefits that they would have obtained had they consumed these health supplements. But these unfortunate men and women cannot go against the teachings of their holy book, the Quran that strictly forbids the consumption of non halal food items.

(2) Halal Health Supplements are Welcomed by all Muslims

Muslim men and women who eat health supplements that are non halal do so because either they are ignorant about the fact that the coating of these capsules and soft gels are made from pork by products or they are eating them reluctantly knowing very well that they are going against the tenets of their religion. Though there are some companies that create Halal Health Supplements, the market is still full of health supplements made from non halal ingredients coming from animal sources such as pigs and animals that are not slaughtered the Islamic way. There is a strong need for the pharmaceutical companies to realize the problem faced by Muslim men and women who believe in consuming halal food and they should then come up with Halal Health Supplements.

It is a real problem for the devout Muslim to find the alternatives and substitutes of health supplements prescribed to them by their doctors.  Many try to make do with herbs and other natural ingredients to fulfill the shortage of nutrients in their bodies. However, even these people know that they cannot fight diverse ailments or increase the strength of their body to fight diseases without consuming health supplements. But they cannot cross the red line demarcated by their religion.

(3) Halal as a Concept has Grown to include Health Supplements and Cosmetics

The growth of the Muslim population in western countries has forced many big pharmaceutical companies to introduce Halal Health Supplements. Halal is a concept that is not restricted to processed or packaged food items only. It goes beyond that and Muslim ladies also make it a point to not utilise makeup items that are non halal. Non halal makeup includes lipsticks, eye brow pencils, powder, foundation, etc that have pork fat or other prohibited food items according to Islam in the ingredients list of what make up those products. Pharma companies on the other hand fear losing out on a large section of the market if their capsules and soft gels make use of pork fat. This is the reason why today Halal Health Supplements constitute a sizable percentage of the total health supplement market.

Islam is today the 2nd largest religion followed by more than 2 billion people around the world. The halal food market today stands at 16% of total food industry with experts claiming it to grow to 20% in the near future. Nearly 75% of the total Muslims living in the US show a strong preference to have halal food. This percentage goes even higher to 84% when one talks about Muslims living in France. Eating and consuming halal products is one of the most important tenets of Islam that is adhered to by all practicing Muslims to preserve life, to safeguard the future generations and also to maintain one’s own self respect and integrity. It is not surprising then to find large number of Muslims rejecting health supplements that do not carry the halal certification.

(4) There is no globally accepted halal certification as of now

Halal is a concept that is associated with slaughter of animals. Effectiveness of the slaughter to allow total removal of blood from the body of the animal is reflected when the product is certified as halal. It is difficult to quantify and evaluate a product that claims to be halal. There is no global halal certification standard that is accepted by the Muslims worldwide. In such a scenario, Muslim men and women have to rely upon the claims made by pharmaceutical companies about their health supplements being halal. It is interesting to note here that halal certification was originally reserved for food products only but it was later expanded to include cosmetics and also pharmaceuticals that are used by the Muslims. 

Halal certification of health supplements ensure the compliance of these products to Islamic laws. This certification inspires trust and confidence in Muslims and allows them to pick up these products without any misconceptions. Muslims men and women have reservations about products that are not halal and are sensitive of this aspect of their life and they attach real importance to not just the product and its certification but also the manner in which it is handled, stored, transported, and sold.

Halal Health Supplements at HealthSupplements.sg

At HealthSupplements.sg, Singapore’s Best Halal Health Supplements online store, we understand the importance of consuming Halal Health Supplements by Muslims from all over the world. As such we have made it our mission to source and supply Halal Health Supplements from all over the world.

Most of the products that are sold on HealthSupplements.sg are products that have been manufactured in Muslim countries such as Malaysia and Indonesia. We also carry products that have been manufactured and handled the halal way from countries such as Turkey, Saudi and other middle eastern countries.

Do look through our whole list of Halal Health Supplements on our site and we hope we have something that you can benefit from.  

Disclaimer: The information contained on this site which includes articles, excerpts, studies, etc is intended for educational purposes only. The information should not be used as a substitute for advice, diagnosis or treatment by a licensed physician. It is also not meant to cover all possible precautions, drug interactions, circumstances or adverse effects. You are advised to seek prompt medical care for any health issues that arise. You are also advised to consult your doctor before you attempt to use alternative medicine or making a change to your health and medical regimen.

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