Our Review Process for Supplements
At Asylum Natural Health, we recognize how overwhelming it can be to sift through the endless options in the supplement aisle. Unlike regulated pharmaceuticals, dietary supplements don’t undergo the same rigorous pre-market approval by the FDA. That responsibility ultimately falls on you—the consumer—to make informed, trustworthy choices Forbes.
How We Evaluate Supplements at Asylum Natural Health
Insight from Trusted Experts
We collaborate closely with a select advisory panel of accredited nutrition and medical professionals, similar to Forbes Health’s Advisory Board of more than 100 experts. These professionals share their insights based on clinical experience, scientific literature, and patient outcomes.Full Transparency & Unbiased Recommendations
Just as Forbes insists on experts disclosing conflicts of interest to maintain impartiality, we adopt the same standard at Asylum Natural Health. When an expert recommends a product, they’re drawing from unbiased judgment and evidence-based reasoning.Multi-Dimensional Product Review
Our editorial team scores supplements using clear, consumer-relevant criteria:Cost per serving – Is the product affordable relative to its benefits?
Third-party testing – Has an independent lab verified ingredient accuracy and purity?
Active ingredient potency – Does it deliver what's advertised?
Additives or fillers – Does the product contain unnecessary fillers or sugars?
By combining expert perspectives with these factors, we assign each product a star-based rating that reflects overall value, safety, and effectiveness.
Why You Can Trust Our Recommendations
At Asylum Natural Health:
Our process mirrors Forbes Health’s commitment to editorial integrity and reliance on expert-backed evaluations.
Every product undergoes meticulous fact-checking.
We ensure that recommendations are free from commercial bias—our loyalty is to your wellness, not to affiliate links or sponsorships.
Source Attribution
This methodology is adapted from Forbes Health’s approach to ranking vitamins and supplements, as outlined in their article “Best Vitamins And Supplements Methodology” by Sarah Davis (updated January 5, 2024).