Revival Uses Non-GMO Soy Protein

With the on-going scientific debate over the use of genetically modified foods and concerns consumers have over these products, we often get asked, “Does Revival use genetically-pure (non-GMO) soybeans?”

Unlike many leading retail brands that use genetically altered soybeans because they are less expensive, all Revival Soy products are made with certified genetically pure soybeans (often referred to as “non-GMO”). Some scientists have recently expressed safety concerns over long-term consumption of genetically altered foods.  Fortunately, you don’t have to worry about this with Revival soy products.

Revival’s non-GMO soybeans are confirmed to be non-GMO by PCR (polymerase chain reaction) tests.  The PCR test method analyzes the DNA directly, is considered to be more sensitive and reliable than any other test method, and is the industry standard to ensure non-GMO compliance.  The non-GMO status of the soybeans used in Revival Soy products is confirmed on every batch.

Dr. Tabor’s Revival® soy protein shakes, bars, snacks, and other delicious products are a great way obtain the nutritional benefits of soy.*

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