Our review process
Last Updated: May 14, 2026
The structured steps behind SupplementGet reviews.
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Step 1: Product and claim intake
We collect packaging, ingredient lists, advertised benefits, and dosing. This defines what must be fact-checked.
Step 2: Evidence review
We search peer-reviewed literature and major reference resources to see whether each claim is supported, overstated, or unsupported. Dosages are compared with ranges used in human studies when available.
Step 3: Safety and interactions
We review common side effects, vulnerable populations, labeling warnings, and, where relevant, regulatory communications. Safety content is written in plain language.
Step 4: Expert and editorial review
Articles with medical implications are reviewed by a qualified reviewer when feasible (see bylines). Editors check balance, clarity, and whether uncertainty is communicated fairly.
Step 5: Publication and disclosures
We publish with clear affiliate or sample disclosures when applicable. Fact-check notes and badges appear when a piece completes our internal verification checklist.
Step 6: Monitoring and updates
We revisit popular guides when formulations change, major studies publish, or official warnings appear. Meaningful updates receive a refreshed date when possible.
Contact
Process questions or correction leads: [email protected]. Legal inquiries: [email protected].
Our process exists because readers deserve traceable reasoning - not slogans. If you spot an error, email us with the article URL and supporting sources.
Effective date: May 14, 2026