Who publishes this site, how the content is researched and reviewed, and the standards every page here is held to.
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.
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.
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.
If you find something here that is inaccurate or out of date, tell us and we will fix it.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.