Garden Of Life

Perfect Food Original

Serving
0 Tbsp
Per container
30
Form
powder
UPC
658010111126
DSLD
Recall historyObjective label signals
Flagged excipients
0
none
FDA recalls
2
2 Class I / II
CAERS reports
8
FDA consumer events
Certifications
0
none recorded
2 FDA recalls on file. · Every flag below links to the authority's published citation.

Supplement Facts

16 active ingredients
IngredientAmount% DV
Calories
UNII · 1
40 {Calories}
Total Fat
Fat (unspecified)
1.5 Gram(s)2%
Total Carbohydrates
CarbohydrateUNII · 0
4 Gram(s)1%
Protein
Protein (unspecified)
3 Gram(s)6%
Vitamin A
UNII · 81G40H8B0T
5500 IU110%
Vitamin C
UNII · PQ6CK8PD0R
10 mg18%
Calcium
UNII · SY7Q814VUP
74 mg7%
Iron
UNII · E1UOL152H7
6.5 mg36%
Sodium
UNII · 9NEZ333N27
60 mg2%
Potassium
UNII · RWP5GA015D
277 mg8%
Perfect Green Juice Blend
Blend (Herb/Botanical)
4.5 Gram(s)
Perfect Whole Food Matrix
Blend (Combination)
2.9 Gram(s)
Protein Mineral Blend
Blend (Combination)
2.1 Gram(s)
Perfect Veggie Juice Blend
Blend (Herb/Botanical)
300 mg
HSO Probiotic & Enzyme Blend
Blend (Combination)
105 mg
Ionic Plant Based Minerals
Blend (Combination)
95 mg
What this product supports · authorized claims

18 authority-backed effects

Rolled up from EFSA / FDA / NIH ODS authorized function claims on this product's active ingredients. Each row shows which ingredients contribute.

Recall history

2 FDA recalls

  1. Class II2023-10-19brand-level

    Garden of Life, RM-10, Organically Grown Mushrooms, 60 Vegetarian Caplets, Whole Food Dietary Supplement

    Reason: Undeclared Soy.

    FDA record →
  2. Class I2017-09-07brand-level

    Garden of Life, Baby Organic Liquid probiotic formula, 56 ml (1.9 fl oz)

    Reason: The product may pose a choking hazard to newborns due to the thickness of the liquid.

    FDA record →
FDA CAERS · adverse event context
8
consumer-submitted adverse event reports filed with the FDA CFSAN Adverse Event Reporting System mentioning this product or its brand.

CAERS reports are unverified consumer submissions — not adjudicated causality. Large well-known brands accumulate proportionally more reports simply due to broader use. About CAERS →