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REV-2026-051 · ORGAN SUPPLEMENT

Codeage
Beef Organs

7 / 10 · FSP v2.1

Codeage · Organ Supplement · 5-Organ Blend

Beef Organs — Non-GMO Certified,
But Sourcing Stays Hidden

Codeage brings Non-GMO Project Verified to the organ supplement space — a legitimate third-party certification. But at $0.83/serving with no sourcing country disclosed and no heavy metal COA, the premium is hard to justify against transparent competitors.

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Fitlab Research Team · Fitlabreviews Editorial

Organ supplement research · Supply chain transparency analysis · USDA FDC nutrient data

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Quick Verdict · REV-2026-051

Codeage Beef Organs is a mid-tier option in a competitive category. The Non-GMO Project Verified certification is legitimate, the 5-organ blend covers the right tissues, and 4 capsules is a genuine usability improvement over the 6-capsule competitors. The formula design is sound.

The problem: the price-to-transparency ratio does not hold up. At $0.83/serving, you can buy Left Coast Performance (NZ-sourced, $0.39) for less than half the price, or Ancestral Supplements (full NZ traceability, published COA, $1.50) for two dollars more. Codeage sits in an awkward middle — more expensive than the value leaders but lacking the sourcing depth of the premium tier.

Formula

7.5 / 10

5-organ, proprietary dose

Transparency

7.0 / 10

Sourcing country hidden

Verification

6.5 / 10

Non-GMO only, no COA

Value

6.5 / 10

$0.83 hard to justify

Practical

8.0 / 10

4 caps, easy to split

Non-GMO Verified — What It Actually Means

Non-GMO Project Verified is a legitimate third-party certification from the Non-GMO Project, a US non-profit. It requires supply chain audits and product testing to confirm the absence of genetically modified organisms in the ingredients. For an organ supplement, this primarily means the cattle were not fed genetically modified grains — a meaningful distinction for buyers concerned about GMO exposure.

Codeage is one of the few organ supplement brands to obtain this certification. The butterfly seal on the label is batch-verifiable at nongmoproject.org. That's a genuine differentiator. The reason it earns a 7 rather than a 9 is not the certification itself — it is what the certification does not cover: sourcing country, heavy metal testing, or organ potency.

The certification gap

Non-GMO Verified tells you the cattle were not fed GMO feed. It does not tell you where the cattle were raised, whether they were grass-finished or grain-finished at slaughter, or whether the organs have been tested for lead, cadmium, or arsenic. For those questions, you need country of origin disclosure and a heavy metal COA — neither of which Codeage provides publicly.

FSP Score Breakdown

Fitlab Scoring Protocol · FSP v2.1

Score Breakdown

REV-2026-051
01Formula Integrity35% weight
7.5/10

Five-organ blend: beef liver, heart, kidney, spleen, and pancreas. Total 3,000mg per 4-capsule serving. The organ selection is comprehensive and matches the best multi-organ products. Deductions: (1) individual organ doses are proprietary — no disclosure of how the 3g is split across five tissues; (2) the 4-capsule serving is a genuine usability advantage over 6-capsule competitors, but without dose transparency the retinol contribution from the liver fraction cannot be calculated.

02Label Transparency25% weight
7.0/10

Codeage clearly labels Non-GMO Verified and Certified Grass-Fed claims. The company does not publicly disclose the country of origin for their beef sourcing — labelled 'grass-fed' without specifying whether US, NZ, Argentine, or Brazilian origin. COA data is not prominently published. For a premium-priced supplement, sourcing opacity is a meaningful concern. Claims of 'pasture-raised' and 'grass-finished' are present on packaging but not independently verified.

03Third-Party Verification20% weight
6.5/10

Non-GMO Project Verified certification is legitimate and batch-verifiable. However, Non-GMO verification does not test for heavy metals, pathogen contamination, or organ potency. No Informed Sport, NSF Certified for Sport, or equivalent certification. No independently published heavy metal COA found at time of review. The absence of third-party purity testing is the primary verification weakness.

04Value Efficiency12% weight
6.5/10

At approximately $50/bottle (60 servings at 4 caps), this is $0.83/serving — significantly higher than Left Coast Performance ($0.39) and Forest Leaf ($0.31) without a clear sourcing or certification premium to justify the gap. Non-GMO Verified is a relatively low bar for this price. For comparable spend, Ancestral Supplements provides superior sourcing transparency. Value score is pulled down by the pricing-to-transparency mismatch.

05Practical Quality8% weight
8.0/10

Four capsules per serving is a practical dose — lower than the six-capsule count of Ancestral and Heart & Soil. Easy to split across meals (2 caps morning, 2 caps evening). Capsules are bovine gelatin, consistent with organ supplement category norms. Well-tolerated in most users. Freeze-dried and shelf-stable. Widely available on Amazon with consistent supply.

Weighted total7.09
Red flag deductions1.3

FSP Composite Score

Rounds to editorial score below

5.8/10

FSP v2.1 composite: 5.79/10 → editorial score: 7/10. Weighting: Formula 35% · Transparency 25% · Verification 20% · Value 12% · Practical 8%.

Red & Green Flags

Red Flags — Trust Reducers (3)

Sourcing country undisclosed

Grass-fed claim with no country of origin specified. Significant transparency gap for a premium product.

0.5 pts

No heavy metal COA available

Organ meats concentrate environmental contaminants. No independent heavy metal testing results published.

0.5 pts

Proprietary blend — no organ dose disclosure

Cannot determine retinol contribution from liver fraction. Vitamin A safety calculation impossible.

0.3 pts
Green Flags — Trust Builders (4)

Non-GMO Project Verified

Third-party certification for GMO-free sourcing, batch-verifiable at nongmoproject.org.

5-organ nose-to-tail blend

Liver, heart, kidney, spleen, and pancreas in one serving.

4-capsule serving size

Lower pill burden than 6-capsule competitors — easier to split across day.

Gluten-free, dairy-free

Multiple allergen exclusions confirmed. Suitable for paleo and carnivore protocols.

Supplement Facts

Supplement Facts

Serving size: 4 capsules · Servings per container: 60

Proprietary Blend (Beef Organs)3,000mg
Beef LiverIncluded (dose undisclosed)
Beef HeartIncluded (dose undisclosed)
Beef KidneyIncluded (dose undisclosed)
Beef SpleenIncluded (dose undisclosed)
Beef PancreasIncluded (dose undisclosed)
Other ingredientsBovine gelatin (capsule)

Proprietary blend limitation: Individual organ doses are not disclosed. This means you cannot calculate your retinol intake from the liver fraction specifically. For safety-conscious buyers — particularly those tracking Vitamin A from multiple sources — this is a material transparency gap.

Key Nutrients — What the 5-Organ Blend Provides

Estimated values for a 5-organ blend at 3,000mg total. Based on USDA FDC organ composition data — exact organ doses not disclosed by Codeage.

Retinol (Vitamin A)

Source: Beef liver

Strong Evidence

The dominant nutrient concern in any liver-containing product. Without knowing the liver fraction dose, exact intake cannot be calculated. Estimated range: 400–1,800 mcg RAE depending on blend ratio.

Vitamin B12

Source: Liver, kidney

Strong Evidence

Liver and kidney are the richest dietary B12 sources. A multi-organ blend at 3g delivers a meaningful B12 contribution, though less than a pure liver supplement.

CoQ10

Source: Beef heart

Moderate Evidence

Beef heart is the highest dietary CoQ10 source. The heart fraction in a 5-organ blend contributes CoQ10 relevant for mitochondrial function and cardiac health. Dose unknown due to proprietary blend.

Heme Iron

Source: Liver, spleen

Strong Evidence

Both liver and spleen are iron-dense organs. The spleen fraction specifically concentrates iron storage proteins. Heme iron absorption (15–35%) substantially exceeds non-heme iron (2–20%).

Selenium

Source: Beef kidney

Strong Evidence

Kidney is the richest dietary selenium source in beef. Critical for antioxidant defense (glutathione peroxidase) and thyroid function. The kidney fraction makes the multi-organ blend superior to liver alone for selenium.

Digestive Enzymes

Source: Beef pancreas

Moderate Evidence

Pancreas contributes amylase, lipase, and protease — the same enzymes used in pancreatic enzyme replacement therapy. Whether supplemental doses in 3g of mixed organ meat provide clinically meaningful enzyme activity is unproven.

Zinc

Source: Multiple organs

Strong Evidence

Multiple organ tissues contribute zinc. Heart, kidney, and liver all provide meaningful zinc concentrations. Relevant for immune function, testosterone synthesis, and wound healing.

Estimates based on USDA FDC organ composition data. Actual values vary by batch and organ dose ratio. Codeage does not disclose individual organ weights.

Sourcing & Certifications

Non-GMO Project Verified — what it covers

The Non-GMO Project Standard (v15) requires supply chain audits for GMO contamination at critical control points. For organ supplements, this means testing or verification that feed ingredients are non-GMO. The butterfly seal is batch-traceable at nongmoproject.org. This is a genuine third-party certification — not a self-declared claim.

Grass-fed claim — what is missing

Codeage describes their sourcing as 'grass-fed and pasture-raised.' No country of origin is stated. No independent grass-fed certification (American Grassfed Association, PCO Certified 100% Grassfed) is cited. Without these details, 'grass-fed' can apply to cattle that received minimal pasture time with grain finishing before slaughter. This is not an accusation — it is a transparency gap that buyers should be aware of.

What Non-GMO Verified does not cover

Non-GMO certification does not verify: country of origin, grass-finishing practices, antibiotic or hormone use, heavy metal contamination levels, or organ potency. For buyers who specifically want Non-GMO Verified, Codeage delivers. For buyers who want full supply chain transparency, the certification scope is too narrow at this price point.

Lab Data & Verification

For organ supplements, heavy metal testing is the critical verification requirement. Liver and kidney concentrate environmental contaminants — published COA data is a basic safety expectation.

Non-GMO Verified

Certified

Third-party verified

Lead (Pb)

Not published

No COA available

Cadmium (Cd)

Not published

No COA available

Arsenic (As)

Not published

No COA available

~Gluten-Free

Self-declared

No third-party cert

Informed Sport

N/A

Not certified

Comparison:Ancestral Supplements provides heavy metal COA on request (lead, cadmium, arsenic, mercury). Heart & Soil lists Informed Sport certification. Codeage's only third-party verification is Non-GMO Project — which does not test for heavy metals. For organ supplements where liver and kidney concentrate environmental contaminants, this gap is the most significant safety concern in the review.

Marketing Claim Audit

Marketing Claim Audit

2× supported3× context-dependent
Marketing ClaimOur VerdictEvidence

"Grass-fed and pasture-raised"

Claim is made without country of origin or independent certification (e.g., AGA Certified Grass-Fed, PCO Certified 100% Grassfed). 'Grass-fed' without these specifics can apply to cattle that receive minimal pasture time or grass supplementation alongside grain finishing. Non-GMO Verified does not verify grass-fed claims.

Context-Dependent
Limited Evidence

"Non-GMO Verified"

Non-GMO Project Verification is a legitimate third-party certification with standardised criteria. The claim is batch-verifiable. It confirms absence of GMO ingredients — it does not confirm sourcing quality, potency, or heavy metal safety.

Research-Supported
Strong Evidence

"Contains all five major organs"

The supplement facts panel lists beef liver, heart, kidney, spleen, and pancreas as ingredients. The claim is factually accurate. Individual organ weights are not disclosed (proprietary blend).

Research-Supported
Strong Evidence

"Supports immune function"

The zinc, B12, and selenium in a multi-organ blend have established roles in immune cell function. The claim is mechanistically sound at adequate dietary doses. Whether the dose in 3g of mixed organ tissue delivers clinically meaningful immune support is unproven in this form.

Context-Dependent
Limited Evidence

"Hormone-free and antibiotic-free"

Claim is consistent with grass-fed/pasture-raised positioning but no independent certification is cited. USDA Organic would verify this claim; Non-GMO Verified does not.

Context-Dependent
Limited Evidence

Claims are audited against published peer-reviewed literature as of the review date. How we audit claims →

How to Take It

Recommended dose

4 capsules per day — the lowest serving size of any major 5-organ supplement. Take with food. A fat-containing meal (eggs, avocado, olive oil) improves absorption of fat-soluble vitamins A and K2.

Split dosing

2 capsules with breakfast and 2 with dinner. This is the most common user protocol and reduces any risk of gastrointestinal discomfort from concentrated organ meat. Most people tolerate 4 caps without splitting, but the option is there.

Starting out

Begin with 2 capsules daily for the first week if you are new to organ supplements. Concentrated organ meat can cause adjustment symptoms (mild nausea, loose stools) in sensitive individuals. This resolves in most cases within 5–7 days.

Tracking Vitamin A

Because individual organ doses are not disclosed, you cannot calculate exact retinol intake from this product. If you also take a multivitamin with Vitamin A, eat liver or fortified foods regularly, or take cod liver oil, track your total retinol intake from all sources against the 3,000 mcg RAE/day tolerable upper limit.

vs. Competitors

Codeage competes directly with Left Coast Performance on the multi-organ value tier and with Ancestral Supplements and Heart & Soil on the premium tier. At $0.83/serving it falls uncomfortably between both.

BrandPrice/ServingOrgansSourcingCertificationScore
Codeage ★$0.835UndisclosedNon-GMO Verified7/10
Left Coast Performance$0.395NZ (named)None8/10
Forest Leaf$0.315UndisclosedNone7/10
Ancestral Supplements$1.501 (liver)NZ traceableHeavy metal COA8/10
Heart & Soil$1.835+US RegenerativeInformed Sport9/10

Prices verified May 2026 on Amazon US. Competitor data based on published label and website information.

Products at a Glance

Buy cards for the main organ supplements in this comparison — prices verified May 2026.

Reviewed
7
Organ Supplement

Codeage

Beef Organs

Non-GMO Verified5-Organ Blend4 Caps/Serving
~$50 / 240 capsNot on Amazon.in
8
Organ Supplement

Left Coast Performance

Beef Organs

NZ Sourced5-Organ$0.39/Serving
$23–26 / 60 svNot on Amazon.in
Beef Liver by Ancestral Supplements
8
Organ Supplement

Ancestral Supplements

Beef Liver

NZ Grass-FedFreeze-DriedCOA Available
$43–47 / 180 caps₹3,800–4,800

Pros & Cons

Strengths

  • Non-GMO Project Verified — legitimate third-party certification, batch-traceable
  • 5-organ nose-to-tail blend in 4 capsules — lower pill burden than competitors
  • Gluten-free, dairy-free, no artificial additives
  • Widely available on Amazon with consistent supply

Limitations

  • Sourcing country not disclosed — 'grass-fed' claim unverifiable
  • No heavy metal COA published — kidney and liver concentrate contaminants
  • Proprietary blend — individual organ doses undisclosed, retinol cannot be calculated
  • Overpriced at $0.83/serving vs comparable competitors

Safety Notes

The proprietary blend makes safety tracking harder for Codeage than for single-ingredient or fully disclosed multi-organ supplements.

Vitamin A — cannot be calculated precisely

The liver fraction in this blend is undisclosed. A blend weighted 60% toward liver would deliver significantly more retinol than one weighted 20%. Without this information, you cannot verify that daily retinol stays below the 3,000 mcg RAE tolerable upper limit (Institute of Medicine, 2001), especially if combining with a multivitamin or other liver sources.

Pregnancy — consult your doctor

Preformed Vitamin A (retinol) in excess is teratogenic. All liver-containing supplements are flagged in obstetric guidelines (NHS, WHO, ACOG). The proprietary blend makes this a more uncertain risk than transparent products. Pregnant women and those planning pregnancy should not take this product without a physician's guidance.

Heavy metals — unknown status

Kidney and liver concentrate environmental cadmium, lead, and arsenic from cattle feed and water sources. Codeage does not publish a heavy metal COA. This is not evidence of contamination — it is evidence of absent testing disclosure. For buyers in this category, this is the most significant safety consideration.

Hemochromatosis

Multi-organ blends with spleen and liver provide meaningful heme iron. Individuals with hemochromatosis or elevated ferritin should avoid regular organ supplement use or consult a physician. For healthy adults, dietary iron from organ supplements is safe within normal ranges.

Price & Value

Value Efficiency AnalysisBelow Average

Price / Serving

0.83

mixed organ blend / serving

3g

₹ per gram active

0.3

Category Avg

0.2

0.3/g vs category average of 0.2/g — 40% more expensive per gram of mixed organ blend.

240 caps (60 sv)

~$50

Standard bottle

Subscribe & Save

~$42–45/mo

~10–15% off via Amazon

vs Left Coast

$0.83 vs $0.39

More than 2× per serving

vs Ancestral

$0.83 vs $1.50

Mid-tier with less transparency

Prices verified May 2026 on Amazon US. Subscribe & Save availability varies — check current discount at time of purchase.

Where to Buy

Amazon US

Recommended

Primary channel. Codeage is an Amazon-native brand with consistent availability. Check that the seller is Codeage directly or Amazon-fulfilled. Subscribe & Save available for approximately 10–15% off.

Codeage website (codeage.com)

Recommended

Direct from brand. Subscription bundles available. Use if you prefer to buy direct or have questions about ingredient sourcing (though public disclosure remains limited).

FAQ

Where does Codeage source their beef organs?

Codeage labels their product as 'grass-fed and pasture-raised' but does not publicly disclose the country of origin at time of review. Unlike Ancestral Supplements (New Zealand, batch-traceable) or Heart & Soil (named US regenerative farms), Codeage's supply chain is opaque. If sourcing origin is important to you, this is a material gap.

Does Codeage Beef Organs have heavy metal testing?

No independently published heavy metal COA was found at time of review. Organ meats — particularly kidney and liver — can concentrate environmental contaminants (cadmium, lead, arsenic). For any organ supplement, heavy metal testing and published results are a meaningful safety consideration. Ancestral Supplements and Heart & Soil publish COA data; Codeage does not prominently do so.

Is Codeage Beef Organs Non-GMO?

Yes — Codeage Beef Organs is Non-GMO Project Verified. This is a legitimate third-party certification confirming the absence of GMO ingredients. It does not verify sourcing country, heavy metal levels, or organ potency. The certification is a positive data point but a relatively low bar for a premium organ supplement.

How many capsules per serving of Codeage Beef Organs?

4 capsules per serving, delivering 3,000mg (3g) of mixed organ blend. This is a lower pill burden than Ancestral Supplements and Heart & Soil (both 6 capsules for 3g). Some users split the 4 capsules into 2 caps twice daily with meals. 60 servings per bottle at the standard 4-cap dose.

How does Codeage compare to Ancestral Supplements?

Ancestral Supplements is the stronger choice. Ancestral Supplements provides full sourcing transparency (NZ batch-traceable), published heavy metal COA, and similar pricing with single-organ products that allow precise retinol monitoring. Codeage's 5-organ blend is marginally more convenient (4 caps vs 6), but the sourcing opacity and lack of independent purity testing are material weaknesses at the $0.83/serving price point.

Final Verdict · REV-2026-051

Competent formula. Questionable value. Transparency doesn't match the price.

Codeage Beef Organs is a competent product held back by sourcing opacity at a price that invites direct comparison to superior alternatives. The Non-GMO Verified certification is genuine, the 4-capsule serving is the category's lowest pill burden, and the 5-organ formula covers the right tissues. The product does what it says.

The problem is the gap between price and transparency. At $0.83/serving, Left Coast Performance delivers confirmed NZ sourcing for $0.39. Ancestral Supplements delivers full NZ traceability and a publishable heavy metal COA for $1.50. Codeage sits in the awkward middle: not cheap enough to dismiss transparency concerns, not transparent enough to justify the premium.

Buy Codeage if Non-GMO Project Verified is a hard requirement and 4-capsule serving matters to you. Skip it if sourcing transparency, heavy metal testing, or value per dollar are priorities.

7/10

FSP Editorial Score

Non-GMO certified. Sourcing opacity. Mid-tier value.

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Research References

  1. USDA FoodData Central — Beef organ composition data (liver, heart, kidney, spleen, pancreas). fdc.nal.usda.gov. Nutrient data used as basis for per-serving estimates.
  2. Non-GMO Project Standard v15. Non-GMO Project, 2023. nongmoproject.org. Criteria and scope of Non-GMO Project Verified certification.
  3. Institute of Medicine. Dietary Reference Intakes for Vitamin A (2001). National Academies Press. Tolerable Upper Intake Level for preformed retinol: 10,000 IU (3,000 mcg RAE)/day for adults.
  4. Hallberg L, Hulthen L. Prediction of dietary iron absorption: an algorithm for calculating absorption and bioavailability of dietary iron. Am J Clin Nutr. 2000;71(5):1147–60. Heme vs non-heme iron absorption rates.
  5. Rayman MP. Selenium and human health. Lancet. 2012;379(9822):1256–68. Selenium deficiency, kidney as dietary source.
  6. Prasad AS. Zinc in human health: effect of zinc on immune cells. Mol Med. 2008;14(5–6):353–7. Zinc functions and organ supplement relevance.

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