How We Choose Supplements to Recommend: Our Straight Talk Standards
THE STRAIGHT TALK
Recommending supplements is a responsibility we take seriously. While the supplement industry generates over $50 billion annually, our recommendations aren’t influenced by market size or marketing budgets. We maintain strict criteria that any brand must meet before we’ll consider recommending their products. Most importantly, we turn down far more brands than we recommend, and we’re perfectly fine with that.
OUR NON-NEGOTIABLE CRITERIA
1. Third-Party Testing
Must Have:
- Independent lab verification
- Batch testing documentation
- Contaminant screening
- Potency verification
- Published test results
Red Flags:
- In-house testing only
- Unavailable test results
- Inconsistent testing
- Limited screening scope
2. Manufacturing Standards
Must Have:
- cGMP certification
- FDA registered facility
- Clean inspection history
- Quality control documentation
- Traceable supply chain
Red Flags:
- Regulatory violations
- Outsourced production without oversight
- Poor facility ratings
- Limited quality controls
3. Transparency
Must Have:
- Clear labeling
- Full ingredient disclosure
- Accurate dosage information
- Source country identification
- Contact accessibility
Red Flags:
- Proprietary blends
- Hidden ingredients
- Unclear sourcing
- Limited company information
4. Formula Integrity
Must Have:
- Evidence-based dosages
- Scientific formulation ratios
- Bioavailable forms
- Necessary co-factors
- Clean inactive ingredients
Red Flags:
- Sub-therapeutic doses
- Unnecessary additives
- Poor form selection
- Marketing-driven formulations
5. Value Proposition
Must Have:
- Fair pricing
- Clear cost per serving
- Reasonable margins
- Transparent pricing
- Consistent availability
Red Flags:
- Excessive markups
- Hidden costs
- Predatory pricing
- Artificial scarcity
6. Company Practices
Must Have:
- Ethical marketing
- Accurate claims
- Professional conduct
- Customer support
- Clear return policy
Red Flags:
- Exaggerated claims
- Pressure tactics
- Poor service history
- Misleading advertising
OUR VETTING PROCESS
- Initial Screening:
- Review company history
- Check regulatory compliance
- Examine product line
- Assess marketing practices
- Deep Dive:
- Analyze testing protocols
- Verify certifications
- Review formulations
- Check sourcing
- Ongoing Monitoring:
- Track consistency
- Monitor customer feedback
- Review updated testing
- Follow compliance
WHY WE MIGHT NOT RECOMMEND A POPULAR BRAND
Common Reasons:
- Inadequate testing documentation
- Questionable marketing practices
- Poor value proposition
- Quality inconsistencies
- Lack of transparency
HOW WE HANDLE RECOMMENDATIONS
What We Do:
- Clearly state why we recommend
- Point out limitations
- Update recommendations regularly
- Disclose any relationships
- Monitor continued compliance
What We Don’t Do:
- Accept payments for recommendations (sponsored content is clearly marked)
- Recommend brands without strict testing guidelines
- Ignore quality issues
- Make absolute claims
- Push unnecessary products
COMMITMENT TO YOU: We promise to:
- Maintain strict standards
- Update recommendations based on new information
- Remove recommendations if standards slip
- Stay independent in our evaluations
- Put your interests first
BOTTOM LINE
Our recommendation process is intentionally strict because your trust matters more than any business relationship. We regularly turn down brands that don’t meet our standards, even if they’re popular or profitable. When we do recommend a product, you can be confident it’s based on merit, not marketing.
Remember: No supplement company is perfect, but those we recommend must demonstrate an ongoing commitment to quality, transparency, and value.