Bio-Metabolic Audit

Review Methodology (The 5-Step Framework)

Last Updated: April 2026

We don't trust marketing claims. Every formula goes through the same evaluation process before we publish a review.

Step 1: Check the Mechanism

Before we look at ingredients, we verify the biological claim. Does the product target a real pathway? If a company says their pill "melts fat overnight," we stop there. If they claim it activates Beta-3 receptors to increase thermogenesis, we check if that's plausible.

Step 2: Verify Doses

We examine the label. Proprietary blends are a red flag because they hide actual amounts. We compare each ingredient to the doses used in clinical trials. If a product contains 50mg of something that only works at 500mg, we note that.

Step 3: Check Safety

We review side effects and drug interactions. We pay attention to how ingredients affect liver enzymes like CYP3A4, which metabolize many prescription drugs. If something looks risky for most people, we say so.

Step 4: Track User Reports

We monitor what users report over 30 to 90 days. We filter out obvious fake reviews and focus on patterns. Does the effect fade? Do people stop taking it? That tells us something.

Step 5: Verify the Source

Counterfeits are common on Amazon and eBay. We only link to the manufacturer's official store or verified distributors to reduce the risk of fake products.