Last updated: May 2026
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Nothing on this site is medical advice. This disclaimer explains clearly what our content is, what it is not, and what you should do before acting on anything you read here.
What Our Content Is
The articles, ingredient reviews, product comparisons, telehealth platform evaluations, and supplement guides published on VitaminsForMen.com are editorial summaries of publicly available scientific literature, product information, and regulatory data. Our editorial team reads the research, checks the labels, verifies the policies, and reports what we find — including when the evidence is limited, mixed, or absent.
Our content is designed to help you understand a topic well enough to ask better questions of your healthcare provider — not to replace that provider’s judgment about your individual situation.
What Our Content Is Not
Content on VitaminsForMen.com is not and should not be treated as:
Medical advice. We do not evaluate your personal health history, current medications, lab results, or physical condition. A statement that “zinc supports testosterone in deficient men” is not advice that you should take zinc. Whether zinc supplementation is appropriate for you depends on factors only a physician can assess.
A diagnosis. Descriptions of symptoms associated with low testosterone, BPH, or other conditions are educational. Reading a description of a condition and recognizing symptoms does not constitute a diagnosis. Diagnosis requires clinical evaluation by a licensed healthcare provider.
A treatment recommendation. We describe what the research shows about ingredients, products, and telehealth platforms. We do not recommend specific treatments for specific individuals. Treatment decisions must be made in consultation with a qualified healthcare provider who knows your full health picture.
A substitute for professional care. For any health concern — including symptoms that may be related to low testosterone, prostate issues, or sexual health — the appropriate first step is evaluation by a licensed physician, not research on a supplement website.
YMYL Content and Our Responsibility
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Every factual claim on this site is traced to a verifiable source. We distinguish between established evidence, preliminary research, ingredient-level studies, and marketing claims. When evidence is thin, we say so. When a product or approach is not appropriate for certain populations, we say that too. Our Editorial Standards page explains our research and verification process in detail.
Supplement Safety
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Telehealth and Prescription Content
VitaminsForMen.com covers telehealth platforms offering prescription treatments including testosterone replacement therapy, ED medications, and peptide therapy. Our coverage of these platforms is editorial and informational — we describe how the platforms work, what they offer, and what they cost. We do not prescribe, recommend specific treatment protocols, or evaluate whether a specific prescription treatment is appropriate for you.
Prescription treatments require evaluation by a licensed physician. Telehealth platforms covered on this site conduct their own medical consultations and make independent prescribing decisions. Our coverage of a platform is not an endorsement of any specific treatment or an indication that a treatment is appropriate for any individual reader.
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