How we research, write, and review the content on this site - our commitment to accuracy, evidence-based sourcing, honest assessment, and full transparency about affiliate relationships.
Every claim about how an ingredient works is grounded in published research, and we cite PubMed sources so you can verify them yourself. When the evidence is strong, we say so; when it's limited, preliminary, or based on strains or doses different from what a product contains, we say that too. We'd rather give you an honest "the research is at the ingredient level" than a confident overstatement.
We rely on peer-reviewed studies (prioritizing human research, systematic reviews, and meta-analyses), official product labels and manufacturer information, and established health and scientific resources. We're cautious about marketing materials, treating manufacturer claims as starting points to verify rather than facts to repeat.
Our core editorial principle is that you're better served by honest assessment than by sales copy. That means we highlight genuine strengths and real limitations alike. For DentaBiome, for instance, we're clear that it's a legitimately-made, transparent product with credible ingredient-level science and a real FabM mechanism - and equally clear that the finished product hasn't been clinically trialed, that results take time, and that it complements rather than replaces dental care. Both halves of that picture matter.
This site contains affiliate links, and we may earn a commission when you purchase through them, at no additional cost to you. This is how we fund the site. We disclose this clearly. Critically, affiliate relationships never change our analysis: we flag limitations, name who shouldn't buy a product, and recommend seeing a dentist regardless of commercial impact.
Our content is educational, not medical or dental advice. We're not a substitute for a relationship with a qualified dentist or healthcare provider. We consistently encourage readers to consult their own dentist before starting any supplement, and we're careful to flag safety considerations - like the fact that probiotics warrant caution for immunocompromised people, and that xylitol is toxic to dogs.
We're committed to accuracy and we update content as new information emerges. If you spot an error, please email support@get-dentabiome.com and we'll review and correct it promptly. We'd rather fix a mistake than defend one.