How General Public Health researches, writes, updates, and rates supplement reviews for readers and search quality systems.
General Public Health publishes independent supplement reviews written for everyday readers. Our goal is to explain ingredients, summarize published research, compare pricing and guarantees, and describe real buyer considerations without replacing advice from a licensed clinician.
Each product review is built through a repeatable process:
Editor scores reflect ingredient transparency, formulation quality, value, safety labeling, and consistency of brand policies. Brands cannot pay for higher ratings. Affiliate partnerships do not determine review conclusions. See our Affiliate Disclosure | Terms of Service for funding details.
Supplement content is treated as Your Money Your Life (YMYL) information. We avoid disease cure claims, emphasize FDA disclaimer language, and recommend consulting a healthcare professional before use, especially for pregnancy, nursing, medications, or chronic conditions.
When ingredient labels, pricing, or policies change, we update affected pages and refresh the visible last updated date where applicable. Readers may report errors through our Contact page. Factual corrections are prioritized within a reasonable editorial window.
Editorial staff may use research assistants to organize facts, but published recommendations are reviewed for accuracy, compliance, and reader usefulness before release. Automated pages without unique value are not published.