# Supplement Explained

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Evidence-aware supplement guidance Understand supplements before you buy. Start with the right question: ingredient basics, safety flags, lab context, label quality, or real product tradeoffs. Supplement Explained is a plain-English publication for readers who want calm, practical supplement guidance without hype, fake medical authority, or checkout-first product copy. Start with Supplement Guides Check Product Analyses The safer path Do not start with a product if the real question is still unclear. Use the site to move from ingredient clarity to safety, quality, labs, comparisons, and only then product fit. 1. Understand the ingredient Forms, common uses, dose context, and what the evidence actually supports. 2. Check safety and quality Interactions, side effects, lab context, testing claims, and label clarity. 3. Compare products last Formula, price per useful amount, quality proof, and who should skip. Pick your route Choose the starting point that matches what is actually blocking the decision. Some readers know the ingredient. Others know the symptom, timing problem, lab result, product claim, or safety concern. Start where the question is real. Supplement guides Start here when you need the ingredient basics before comparing brands or products. Safety Use this when side effects, interactions, medication context, pregnancy, surgery, or "too much" questions come first. Quality Decode third-party testing, proprietary blends, active forms, serving math, and label claims. Product analyses Move here once the ingredient question is clearer and you want formula, price, and fit tradeoffs. Goals Use goal pages when the question starts with sleep, stress, digestion, energy, cravings, or recovery. Labs Use lab pages when ferritin, B12, vitamin D, electrolytes, or abnormal results should shape the decision. Compare Use side-by-side pages when the decision is form vs form, ingredient vs ingredient, or routine vs routine. Decision tools Use calculators and checklists for dose math, cost per useful amount, interactions, and label checks. Best first reads Start with pages that quickly open the right next decision. These pages are useful entry points because they naturally connect to timing, safety, lab, comparison, and product questions. Magnesium Good first read for forms, GI tolerance, timing, and product tradeoffs. Vitamin D Useful for dosage, deficiency context, testing, and "too much" concerns. Omega-3 Good first read for fish oil vs algal oil, EPA/DHA label math, and reflux concerns. Creatine Useful for performance fit, water weight, timing, and form comparisons. Probiotics Useful when strain, CFU, bloating, storage, or product quality creates confusion. Iron Important when fatigue, ferritin, side effects, and clinician input matter more than self-starting. Sleep Helpful when the real question is which supplement category deserves consideration first. How to choose a supplement Use this before price, brand reputation, or social media advice pushes the decision too fast. Decision-ready product coverage When you are ready to compare products, use label-level analysis instead of marketing copy. Product pages focus on formula clarity, serving math, price per useful amount, quality proof, safety fit, and who may be better off skipping. Featured product analyses Thorne Magnesium Bisglycinate Premium magnesium product analysis with formula, price, and fit tradeoffs. Sports Research Omega-3 Fish Oil Triple Strength Concentrated fish oil analysis with EPA/DHA, tolerance, and value context. Culturelle Ultimate Strength Probiotic Probiotic product analysis with strain logic, CFU framing, and price tradeoffs. Vital Proteins Collagen Peptides Collagen product analysis with serving burden, sourcing, and value questions. Brand overviews Thorne Premium, sports-trust, and clean-label brand analysis. NOW Foods Mainstream value brand analysis with broad category coverage. California Gold Nutrition Budget-forward in-house brand analysis with practical tradeoffs. Garden of Life Brand analysis focused on probiotic and iron product patterns. Trust without fake authority We keep the trust layer visible, but we do not make you read it before you can navigate. Supplement Explained uses editorial evidence review, conservative medical-risk language, public methodology pages, and clear affiliate disclosure. We do not imply clinician review unless a named clinician is actually listed. Editorial Policy Core rules for claims, sourcing, corrections, and page standards. How We Review Evidence How official sources, reviews, trials, labels, and anecdotal reports are weighted. Sources and Methodology The source standard behind evidence grading, citations, and update rules. Medical Review Policy How we handle higher-risk topics without faking clinical review. Affiliate Disclosure How retail partner links work and where commissions may be earned. About Supplement Explained Publisher identity, mission, and public channels. Before you buy anything Some supplement questions should slow down, not speed up. If you are pregnant, breastfeeding, treating a chronic condition, taking prescription medication, preparing for surgery, trying to interpret abnormal labs, or managing new or worsening symptoms, clinician input matters more than supplement guesswork. When to Talk to a Clinician Supplement Interaction Checklist Contact
