The Ingredient Report publishes consumer information: what supplement labels say, what products cost, what documentation exists, and how products compare on those measurable facts. Nothing on this site is medical advice, and nothing on this site creates a professional relationship of any kind between you and The Ingredient Report LLC or its writers.
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- Supplements are not medicines. Dietary supplements are not approved by the FDA to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Our scores measure transparency, formulation quality, value and experience — not medical effectiveness or safety for you personally.
- Talk to your healthcare provider before starting any supplement — especially if you are pregnant or nursing, take medication, manage a health condition, are immunocompromised, or are considering supplements for a child. Individual needs and results vary.
- Ingredient research is not product proof. Where we mention research on an ingredient, that research does not establish that any finished product produces the same result.
- Reader reports are experiences, not evidence. Customer experiences we summarize or publish are not proof of efficacy, safety or harm.
- Allergies and interactions are your provider’s territory. We report allergen statements from labels when present, but labels change — always check the physical label of the product you hold.
If you think you are experiencing a medical emergency, call your local emergency number now. To report a supplement-related adverse event in the U.S., you can also use the FDA’s MedWatch program.
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