Review Methodology
SuppAdvize reviews supplements with a practical buyer framework. I care less about how exciting the label sounds and more about whether the formula is transparent, the dosage is sensible, the claims are proportionate and the product is easy to evaluate without guesswork.
What we examine
| Area | What we look at |
|---|---|
| Ingredient transparency | Whether the label clearly discloses what is included and in what amounts |
| Dosing logic | Whether serving sizes appear realistic relative to common evidence ranges |
| Claim quality | Whether marketing language runs ahead of the available evidence |
| Safety context | Whether cautions, interactions or suitability issues are ignored |
| Value | Whether the price is justified by formulation quality and clarity |
| Reader fit | Who the product may suit, and who should probably skip it |
How recommendations are made
We do not treat supplements as guaranteed outcomes. A product can look promising and still be the wrong fit for a specific goal, budget or risk tolerance. Where evidence is uncertain, we say so. Where public-health guidance is more important than product marketing, we point readers there first.
Health information boundaries
SuppAdvize provides general informational content, not personalised medical advice. Readers should use healthcare professionals, NHS guidance and product labels to make decisions where medical conditions, medications, pregnancy or other higher-risk factors are involved.