About This Site and How We Work

Who publishes this site, how the content is researched and reviewed, and the standards every page here is held to.

Who we are

This site is published by the Horse Boost editorial team — a small group of health-content writers and researchers who specialise in the dietary supplement category. We write and maintain every page here ourselves. We are not doctors, and nothing on this site is medical advice.

Why we are careful in this category

Men's vitality supplements attract more misleading marketing than almost any other shelf in the store. The FDA regularly issues public notifications about products in this category found to contain undeclared prescription drug ingredients such as sildenafil or tadalafil, and the FTC brings actions over unsupported performance claims. That context sets our editorial line: we describe what a supplement can support, never what it treats, and we point readers to a doctor whenever the honest answer is a clinic rather than a bottle.

How we research

  1. Start from the label. Every ingredient claim here traces to what is printed on the bottle, not to sales copy.
  2. Assess each ingredient separately. We look at what an ingredient is genuinely studied for and over what timeline, then write that — including when the support is traditional rather than clinical. Our ingredients page says so explicitly for three of the six.
  3. Publish the unflattering part. Slow timelines, weak value tiers and overstated category claims go on the page. Our reviews page lists the common complaints alongside the praise.
  4. Re-check on a schedule. Formulas, gummy bases and pricing change between production runs, so pages are reviewed against the current label.

Our editorial standards

  • We never describe a dietary supplement as a treatment, cure or prevention for any disease, including erectile dysfunction and low testosterone.
  • We never claim or imply FDA approval. FDA registration of a facility is a legal requirement, and we describe it as one.
  • We do not publish sexual content or graphic claims. This is a wellness site for adults, written plainly.
  • Customer experiences are labelled as individual experiences, with a clear statement that results vary.
  • We state the affiliate relationship openly, in the footer of every page.

Affiliate disclosure

This website may earn a commission when a visitor orders through links to the official Horse Boost store, at no additional cost to the visitor. That commission funds the site. It does not change what we write: the criticisms on our reviews page and the limits set out on our benefits page are published precisely because a site that only lists upsides is not worth reading.

Corrections

If you find something here that is inaccurate or out of date, tell us and we will fix it. Reach us through the contact page with the page URL and what you believe is wrong.

Horse Boost Editorial Team

Health-content writers and researchers covering the men's wellness supplement category. Content is checked against the current product label before publication and re-reviewed on a rolling schedule.

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