Product data collection
We organize publicly available product information such as category, subcategory, price, rating, review count, retailer availability, brand, images, and product descriptions.
Editorial Methodology
Our Standard
SupplementCheckLab is built for shopping research. We do not provide medical advice, diagnose conditions, or guarantee product results. Our goal is to make product comparison easier by organizing the most useful buying signals in one place.
Last updated: June 3, 2026
We organize publicly available product information such as category, subcategory, price, rating, review count, retailer availability, brand, images, and product descriptions.
Products are grouped by supplement category, active ingredients, audience fit, wellness goals, training use cases, and practical buying signals.
Best-pick pages prioritize category relevance, rating quality, review volume, price floor, product profile completeness, ingredient signals, and shopper-use context.
SupplementCheckLab summaries are written from structured product signals and AI-assisted product intelligence. They are not intended to copy retailer listings or replace the product label.
Product data can change. We show last-updated signals where possible and use correction requests to improve product pages, summaries, categories, and buying guidance.
Retailer links may earn commission at no extra cost to shoppers. Affiliate status does not remove our disclosure, safety notes, or comparison criteria.
What we do not do
Corrections
Prices, ratings, review counts, formulas, package sizes, and availability can change. Send corrections with the product URL and the detail that should be reviewed.
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