Earnings come second
Whether a supplement appears in your recommendations is decided by the rules engine and the published evidence — never by whether we earn a commission on it. Affiliate eligibility is a separate question from clinical relevance.
Disclosure
We’re building toward a curated, quality-screened product layer on top of the supplement catalog. When that ships, this is how it’ll work — and what we’ll never do.
Earnings come second
Whether a supplement appears in your recommendations is decided by the rules engine and the published evidence — never by whether we earn a commission on it. Affiliate eligibility is a separate question from clinical relevance.
Quality bar comes first
Products that get linked must meet the quality standards listed on each supplement page: appropriate third-party verification (USP, NSF, Informed Sport / Choice, or independent COA), contamination screens, identity verification, and form preferences.
Disclosure on every link
Every affiliate link will carry a clear disclosure at the link itself, in line with FTC endorsement guidance. You’ll never click a link without knowing it’s an affiliate link.
Some supplements stay gated
Items with serious interaction or safety considerations (anticoagulants, hepatotoxic botanicals, hormone-active compounds, high-dose niacin) won’t carry casual affiliate links. They need a clinician in the loop.
Community ratings stay independent
When community-rating data goes live, it will not be influenced by affiliate relationships. If a product we earn from gets negative ratings, you’ll see those ratings.
If we change anything material
If we ever change how affiliate decisions are made, this page is where the change lands first.