Let’s get rid of any misconceptions with a list of foods and dietary supplements that either do or don’t need to be refrigerated.
Perhaps it’s obvious but certain foods definitely need to be kept in the fridge (at a temperature normally between 32 and 43°F), and only for a maximum period which depends on the type of food and whether it’s raw or cooked:
In addition, foods which aren’t preserved in anything should be kept in the fridge after opening: pasteurised long-life milk, canned food once opened, fruit juices, soups, prepared vegetables, etc.
With regard to eggs, which are admittedly not kept in the chiller cabinet in some European supermarkets, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), supported by the recommendations of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), has decided the issue: for commercialized eggs, it is imperative to keep them refrigerated. Non-pasteurised cartons of eggs must bear a message such as « Keep eggs refrigerated » to reduce the increased risk of infection by Salmonella.
As for butter and cheese, it comes down to personal taste, preference and habit, as well as external temperature: for optimal preservation, especially in summer, it’s best to keep them refrigerated. In winter, butter and cheese can be kept at room temperature in a suitable container (butter dish, cheese preserver).
Conversely, certain foods will lose their flavor, texture or nutritional qualities if kept in the fridge:
And some foods and condiments which are commonly kept in the fridge can definitely be stored in the cupboard:
Generally speaking, supplements do not need to be kept in the fridge. They are produced from dry extracts and/or oils, which means they have no special storage requirements.
The only recommendation is to keep them in a cool, dry place, away from light to prevent any deterioration in quality.
The nature of some supplements, however, (live organisms in particular), means they keep better and longer when refrigerated.
Like the baker’s yeast you buy in sachets, probiotics are live microorganisms that have been ‘deactivated’ by a process of dehydration. But in this form, probiotics and yeasts can be subject to significant oxidative stress (1).
To reduce this risk, probiotics may be packaged in hermetic blister packs to protect them from oxygen. Compounds such as sorbitol and inulin may also be added to the probiotic formulation for enhanced preservation (2).
Finally, they should ideally be stored in refrigerated conditions prior to dispatch (as SuperSmart does for those probiotics that need it) as well as once they reach you.
In terms of our product range, refrigeration is particularly recommended for the following probiotics:
A molecule produced when the body digests cruciferous vegetables, Di-indolyl methane (DIM) is a natural metabolite also subject to oxidative stress and should thus be stored at a temperature of between 36 and 46°F (3).
So make sure you refrigerate any supplements that contain DIM, such as Natural Anti Aromatase Support, an enhanced formulation for combatting excess estrogen production, containing a synergistic combination of DIM, chrysin, extracts of agaricus, naringin, genistein, etc.
Note: it’s completely normal for DIM to turn pink over time – this does not affect its benefits.
Enzymes are proteins which serve as catalysts of certain chemical reactions in the body.
Whether acting as digestive enzymes (which play a role in the digestion of macronutrients and micronutrients) or as metabolic enzymes (which regulate metabolic pathways), the kinetics of thermal denaturation of many enzymes can be significant (from a few hours’ to a few days’ half-life) – even at moderate temperatures such as 68°F.
It’s therefore advisable to keep enzymatic preparations in the fridge (at a temperature of around 37° to 39°F) which will usually ensure stability for several months.
This is the case, for example, with the following supplements:
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