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Affiliate Disclosure

VerifiedSupps exists to make supplement decisions simpler, calmer, and more evidence-based. To keep the site running, some links on this website are affiliate links.

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Quick Summary
If you purchase through an affiliate link, VerifiedSupps may earn a commission at no additional cost to you. Affiliate partnerships never change our standards, our conclusions, or how we rank evidence.

How Affiliate Links Work

Some links on VerifiedSupps.com are “affiliate links.” If you click one of these links and make a purchase, we may receive a small commission from the retailer.

This commission:

  • Does not increase your price
  • Helps fund site maintenance, research time, and content updates
  • Allows VerifiedSupps to keep publishing without paywalls

Programs We Participate In

VerifiedSupps.com participates in affiliate programs including:

  • Amazon Associates
  • Other supplement and wellness affiliate programs (varies by product/category)

Not every link is an affiliate link, but we disclose this page so you can always understand how the site is funded.

Our Standards and Independence

Affiliate relationships do not determine what we publish, what we recommend, or how we explain the science.

When we mention products, the goal is to provide practical options that align with evidence-based quality standards (for example: appropriate dosing, transparent labeling, and reasonable manufacturing quality).

If the evidence changes, our content changes. That is the entire point of VerifiedSupps.

A Note on Trust

We aim to be clear about incentives because readers deserve that.

If you ever have a question about a link, a recommendation, or how we evaluate products, you can contact us through the site’s contact page.

Disclosure Statement
VerifiedSupps.com may earn commissions from affiliate partnerships, including the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program. These commissions help support the website. They do not affect the price you pay, and they do not influence our editorial standards or how we interpret evidence.