Counterfeit & Knockoff Warnings
Many popular supplements now have look-alike versions sold on third-party websites and large marketplaces. These products may use similar names or packaging but may not match the original formula or quality controls.
Why this matters
When a supplement is copied, consumers can end up with a product that has different ingredients, different dosages, or unclear sourcing. Even small differences in formulation can change what you are actually taking.
Common warning signs
- Packaging that looks “almost right,” but with small label changes or missing details.
- Seller listings that do not match the official brand or use vague company information.
- Unusually low pricing compared to official channels.
- Labels that omit supplement facts, dosages, or manufacturer details.
- Product photos that appear edited, inconsistent, or show multiple label variants.
Safer buying habits
When possible, verify the official site and check that the seller is the brand itself (or an authorized partner). If you are unsure, proceed cautiously and look for clear manufacturer information and consistent labeling.
