Glyphosate Free Certification

Published August 11, 2025.
Glyphosate is one of the most widely used herbicides on commercial farms, lawns, and properties across the country. Classified as a probable human carcinogen by the IARC, there are a number of adverse health implications for continued glyphosate exposure. Food companies can choose to work with independent organizations like the Detox Project to confirm that their products are glyphosate free.
As part of their commitment to create a healthier and more transparent food supply, Kettle and Fire’s bone broths are certified glyphosate residue free. The certification means that the bone broth on grocery shelves is tested to contain zero residue of the herbicide and pre harvest desiccant glyphosate. The certification is so important because it ensures that the land the chickens and cattle graze on and eat from hasn't been sprayed with glyphosate. The certification also ensures that there isn’t any cross contamination from herbicide drift.
It’s great to see brands like kettle and fire getting this certification to promote healthier food supply! If you are looking to incorporate more bone broth into your routine, my go to has long been Kettle & Fire’s grass fed and finished beef bone broth. Their process of slow simmering knuckle, patella, and foot marrow bones for over 14 hours extracts as much of the amino acids as possible! You can find these at your local grocery retailer, and they also provided me with the 20% off code MYHEALTHFORWARD for their website using this link.