The supplement industry generates over $180 billion annually โ and a significant portion of that revenue comes from products that rely on marketing hyperbole over clinical evidence. Organic Health Remedies was founded in 2020 with a single mission: to provide American consumers with honest, research-backed supplement reviews that cut through the noise.
We specialize in reviewing top-selling supplements from major affiliate networks โ ClickBank, BuyGoods, and MaxWeb โ where marketing investment can be enormous but independent scrutiny is rare. Every review we publish follows the same rigorous methodology: ingredient-by-ingredient PubMed cross-referencing, manufacturer verification, pricing transparency, and unbiased scoring.
Lead Reviewer ยท Nutritional Biochemistry
Ph.D. in Nutritional Biochemistry from Johns Hopkins University. Registered Dietitian (RD) with 14 years of clinical and research experience. Specializes in nutraceutical efficacy evaluation, ingredient bioavailability, and dietary supplement safety pharmacology.
Pharmacology Consultant
Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) with clinical specialization in herb-drug interactions and supplement safety. Reviews all supplement profiles for potential contraindications, drug interactions, and adverse event risks before publication.
Every ingredient is searched on PubMed.gov. We identify the highest-quality randomized controlled trials, systematic reviews, and meta-analyses. Claims not supported by at least one peer-reviewed study are flagged.
We compare each ingredient's dose against the threshold used in published clinical studies. Underdosed ingredients are clearly identified. Proprietary blends are flagged as opacity concerns.
We verify FDA registration status of the manufacturing facility, GMP certification, and third-party testing claims. Manufacturers who cannot verify these credentials receive lower trust scores.
We analyze verified purchaser reviews from multiple independent sources. We identify patterns in both positive outcomes and complaints. Unusually high positive-to-negative ratios trigger additional scrutiny.
Each supplement is scored across 5 dimensions: Effectiveness (mechanism quality), Ingredient Quality (doses vs. research thresholds), Value for Money, Manufacturer Trust, and User Experience. These five scores are averaged to produce the final rating.