How To Read A Supplement Label
A checklist worth running on any men's vitality product, especially ones with testosterone-related claims or mismatched guarantee windows.
Men's vitality labels are especially prone to overstating testosterone-related claims. Before trusting any product in this category — including this one — here's the checklist worth actually running.
1. Does the suggested-use timeline outlast the guarantee window?
Compare these two numbers directly before buying. If the suggested evaluation period runs longer than the refund window, that's worth factoring into your purchase decision.
2. Does it call any ingredient a 'testosterone booster'?
Research on ingredients like Tribulus Terrestris and chrysin regarding testosterone specifically is mixed or limited. Be skeptical of confident booster claims for these ingredients.
3. Named ingredients, or a vague blend?
A proprietary blend lets a brand list ingredients without disclosing individual amounts. A label naming each ingredient individually, even without exact milligrams, gives you more to research than a vague blend name alone.
4. Does it clearly say it's not a testosterone replacement?
A transparent brand will state plainly that its product is not TRT and doesn't replace prescribed hormonal treatment.
5. Manufacturing claims that actually mean something
“Made in the USA” and “GMP certified” are specific, checkable claims — not a guarantee of clinical-strength dosing or FDA approval.
