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Garden of Life

Whole-food formulas and broad shelf presence.

By the SwiftHerb editorial team · Reviewed June 2026

Independent editorial overview — not medical advice and not affiliated with the brand. Always confirm current supplement facts, allergens, and reviews on the live iHerb listing before buying.

What they're known for

Garden of Life built its name on the whole-food, organics-first angle, and it leans into that hard. The mykind Organics multivitamins and the Dr. Formulated probiotic range are the lines most people recognize, with Raw plant proteins and Sport-branded powders rounding things out. Where it stands out is the certification stacking, USDA Organic and Non-GMO Project Verified are plastered across most of the catalog, which is a genuine point of difference from the average vitamin-aisle brand.

The catch

You pay for all that organic sourcing, so it sits well above no-frills brands on a per-serving basis. And the lineup has sprawled, there are several similarly named multis and probiotics aimed at different shoppers, so it is easy to grab the wrong one. The probiotics in particular often want cool storage, which is worth checking before you click buy.

Who it's for

If organic certification and a whole-food story matter to you and you do not mind the premium, this is a sensible default. Just open the live Supplement Facts panel and confirm the exact strain, count, and format on the SKU in front of you rather than trusting the family name.

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