Clinical Standards

Our formulations follow a pharmacist-developed clinical framework grounded in human research, standardized botanical extracts, evidence-based dosing, and independent verification. These standards guide every decision, from ingredient selection to final formulation.


Evidence Comes First

We prioritize botanicals supported by human clinical research, including randomized controlled trials, systematic reviews, and well-characterized outcomes. Ingredients selected only for tradition, trends, or label appeal do not meet our criteria.


Standardized Active Compounds

We use standardized botanical extracts with defined active constituents. This helps ensure consistent potency, reproducibility, and reliability from batch to batch, rather than variability seen with generic herbal powders.


Evidence-Based Dosing

Each ingredient is included at a dose aligned with levels studied in human research. We do not rely on trace amounts, proprietary blends, or marketing-driven quantities. Every dose serves a clear clinical purpose.


Ingredient Transparency

All formulas list ingredient amounts clearly and completely. Transparency allows informed decision-making and reflects our commitment to clinical integrity.


Independent Third-Party Testing

Every product undergoes third-party analytical testing to verify:

  • identity

  • potency

  • purity

  • contaminants

  • microbial safety

Testing is performed independently to confirm quality beyond manufacturer assurances.


Safety and Real-World Use

As a pharmacist-formulated brand, we evaluate safety considerations, tolerability, and suitability for daily use. Ingredients are reviewed with attention to interactions, physiological pathways, and responsible long-term support.


Continuous Review

Clinical evidence evolves. Our standards include ongoing review of emerging research to ensure formulations remain aligned with current understanding and best practices.


Why This Matters

Clinical quality means more than clean labels. It means evidence-based selection, standardized compounds, appropriate dosing, and independent verification. These standards exist to ensure every formula is purposeful, consistent, and worthy of trust.


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