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Reviews

Dive into the expert insights and evidence-based assessments by Dr. Brian, where he unravels the truth behind medical products, procedures, and fads.

Doctor Reviews: Dose for Your Liver

    Liver “detox” supplements like Dose for Your Liver offer vague promises to support liver health, but evidence for their efficacy is lacking.

    Doctor Reviews: ProDentim

      ProDentim lacks any researched strains for dental health and its generics may not offer any dental benefits.

      Doctor Reviews: Onnit Alpha Brain

        Onnit’s Alpha Brain lacks effective ingredients and doses for cognitive enhancement, resembling standard L-theanine supplements.

        Doctor Reviews: Boostaro

          Boostaro claims to be a “male intimacy enhancer”, however there is no evidence it works or can help with erectile dysfunction.

          Doctor Reviews: Nutrafol

            Nutrafol is being sued for making false claims about their products being “clinically proven” when their studies are seriously flawed

            Doctor Reviews: ZBiotics

              ZBiotics uses the probiotic Bacillus subtilis ZB183, however there is no evidence it can metabolize alcohol or help in hangovers in humans

              Doctor Reviews: Bee Bread

                Bee bread is fermented bee pollen, and may be quite nutritious, but lacks any researched health benefits in humans.

                Doctor Reviews: Sugar Defender

                  Sugar Defender uses doses that are so low, you might as well be dropping water into your mouth. It’ll have about the same effect.

                  Doctor Reviews: Mushroom Coffee

                    Mushroom coffee tries to enhance its health benefits by adding powdered mushrooms, but the evidence behind these benefits are weak at best.