Straight answers before you trust a label.
A quick guide to what CleanLabel does, what our analysis means, and where a cautious reader should bring in a qualified expert.
How to read CleanLabel without overreading it.
The goal is calmer decision-making: enough context to spot marketing fog, not a substitute for professional advice.
What is CleanLabel?
We help readers understand ingredient lists, product claims, and supplement labels, then make cleaner choices with practical, plain-English tools.
Is CleanLabel medical advice?
No. CleanLabel is educational content only. It does not diagnose, treat, cure, prevent, or manage any disease or health condition. We cite sources where they matter, so readers can check the evidence behind our analysis.
Is CleanLabel legal or regulatory advice?
No. We explain label rules, claim language, and public regulatory information for general education. We do not provide legal advice to brands or consumers.
How should I use a CleanLabel flag or warning?
Use it as a prompt to read more closely, compare alternatives, and ask a qualified professional when a decision affects your health, family, or business.
What do the tools and scoring systems do?
We build them from public labels, research papers, regulatory notes, and our own scoring systems. The goal is to help people understand what they are buying before they trust the front of the pack.
How do you judge ingredient and claim risk?
We look for the strength of evidence, the way a claim is worded, dosage or exposure context when available, known regulatory attention, and whether the front label matches the fine print.
How can I suggest a correction?
Send the page URL, the claim in question, and a source or label photo to support@cleanlabelwatch.com so we can review it.
A flag is a reason to look closer.
Ingredient notes, claim checks, and tool outputs can be useful, but dose, use case, medical history, regulations, and product category all change the meaning. When the stakes are personal or commercial, get specific advice from the right professional.
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