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Every piece of content on this site is written to be accurate, balanced, and useful. We base health claims on peer-reviewed research, cite our sources via PubMed, and distinguish clearly between what is well-established, what is preliminary, and what is uncertain.
We reference clinical studies, systematic reviews, and meta-analyses for the ingredients we discuss. We are careful to note when evidence applies to a specific population (for example, people with diabetic neuropathy) or a specific dose, since that context matters for interpreting what a study does and doesn't prove about a consumer supplement.
Ingredient evidence vs product evidence: We distinguish between research on individual ingredients and tests of a finished product. Most supplements, including Nervora, are supported by ingredient-level research rather than trials of the specific formula - an important distinction we make clear.
Health content is reviewed by our medical reviewer, Dr. Helena Ross, MD, for accuracy and balance. This review focuses on correct representation of the science and inclusion of relevant safety information, such as the blood-sugar effects of alpha-lipoic acid.
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