FDA Disclaimer.
PuraVigor sells dietary supplements regulated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) under the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act of 1994 (DSHEA). Our products are not drugs. They are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
The statements made about our products, including claims that appear on our website, in product descriptions, on labels, and in our editorial content, have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.
What this means in plain language.
The FDA regulates dietary supplements differently than it regulates conventional drugs. Drugs require pre-market approval from the FDA after rigorous clinical trials. Supplements do not — and our products are supplements, not drugs.
What we are required to make clear, and what we want to make clear:
- No information on this site — on a product page, in an article, in a quiz result, or in a customer service message — should be interpreted as medical advice.
- None of our products are a substitute for a diagnosis, treatment plan, or medication prescribed by a qualified healthcare provider.
- If you have a medical condition, are pregnant, are nursing, are under 18, are taking prescription medications, or are scheduled for surgery, please consult your physician before starting any supplement — including ours.
- Individual results vary. Published research on a given ingredient does not guarantee identical results for any specific person.
How we communicate evidence.
We write about peer-reviewed clinical research, citing primary sources (PubMed-indexed studies, Cochrane reviews, FDA-published guidance, university press releases). When the evidence is strong, we say so. When it is weak, modest, or contradicted, we say that too. Our editorial standard is honesty about what supplements can and cannot do — not marketing.
What we will never do:
- Promise a supplement will cure, treat, prevent, or diagnose a disease.
- Use language that implies our products are FDA-approved drugs.
- Cite cherry-picked studies while ignoring contradictory evidence.
- Use fake or paid testimonials.
Editorial reviews.
Our pharmacist editorial team (led by Dr. Marthe Janssen, PharmD) reviews each product against published research, dosing literature, and third-party batch testing. These reviews are editorial assessments, not customer reviews. Editorial reviews are clearly attributed and dated. Customer reviews, when we publish them in the future, will be marked as such and verified to come from actual purchasers.
If you experience an adverse reaction.
Stop using the product. Contact your healthcare provider. You can also report adverse events directly to the FDA via FDA MedWatch, or contact us so we can investigate the batch.
Children, pregnancy, and pre-existing conditions.
Several of our products are not appropriate for children under 18, for pregnant or nursing women, or for people with specific medical conditions. Each product page lists relevant cautions. If you are in any of these categories, please consult your healthcare provider before using.
Third-party testing and Certificates of Analysis.
Every PuraVigor batch is tested by an independent third-party lab for label accuracy (each ingredient is present at the dose listed) and contaminant screening (heavy metals, microbial contamination, pesticide residues). Certificates of Analysis (COAs) for any batch are available on request — email hello@puravigor.com with the batch number printed on your bottle.
Questions.
If anything on this site reads as a disease claim, or anywhere our copy crosses a line — please tell us. hello@puravigor.com. We will correct it.
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This disclaimer was last updated May 22, 2026. En español.