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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.

Primal Queen Review

    Beef organ meats may have some small advantages over beef, but consuming them as supplements like in Primal Queen is not very useful.

    Dose for Your Liver Review

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

      Hormone Harmony Review

        Hormone Harmony is not much more than a fancy Chasteberry supplement, which is often used to manage mild PMS symptoms.

        ProDentim Review

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

          Onnit Alpha Brain Review

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

            Boostaro Review

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

              Nutrafol Review

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

                ZBiotics Review

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

                  Bee Bread: Hype vs. Science

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

                    PreVagen vs. Neuriva Review

                      When comparing the cognitive-enhancing effects of PreVagen and Neuriva, it’s clear that Neuriva is the more effective option.

                      Ark Drops and Hustle Drops Review

                        Ark Drops and Hustle Drops are no more useful than dropping pure peppermint oil into your mouth and expecting a performance boost.

                        Sugar Defender Review

                          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.