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Medical disclaimer

Research information, not medical advice.

Resar helps you inspect published research around health products. Nothing on this site is a substitute for care from a qualified clinician.

Effective July 4, 2026 · Last updated July 4, 2026 · Trust center

Not medical advice

All content on Resar — including evidence scores, safety notes, AI summaries, comparisons, stack analyses, goal-match results, and user reviews — is for general educational and marketplace research purposes only.

Resar does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, treatment, or emergency services. Nothing on Resar establishes a doctor-patient or clinician-patient relationship.

Consult a qualified professional

  • Speak with a physician, pharmacist, or other licensed provider before starting, stopping, or changing supplements, devices, tests, or wellness products.
  • Seek professional guidance if you are pregnant, nursing, under 18, managing a chronic condition, preparing for surgery, or taking prescription medications.
  • Ask about interactions, contraindications, allergies, and proper device use.
  • Individual biology, genetics, and health history affect outcomes — population-level research may not predict your response.

Supplements and FDA status

Dietary supplement statements on Resar or on product labels have not been evaluated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration unless explicitly stated otherwise for regulated products.

Supplements are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Marketing claims on third-party retailer pages may differ from Resar’s cited evidence summaries.

Devices and diagnostics

Wearables, at-home tests, and wellness devices may be regulated differently by jurisdiction. A product listing on Resar does not certify FDA clearance, CE marking, or local approval unless explicitly documented in the evidence record.

Follow manufacturer instructions and professional guidance for clinical use.

AI and automation limits

  • AI tools summarize supplied abstracts and metadata. They can omit context, misread indirect evidence, or become outdated.
  • Always open cited papers and primary sources before making health decisions.
  • Scores can change when new studies are indexed or when human reviewers update a listing.
  • Low evidence or “research gap” labels mean uncertainty — not proof of harm or benefit.

No emergency use

Do not use Resar for medical emergencies. If you think you are experiencing a medical emergency, call your local emergency number (e.g., 911 in the U.S.) immediately.

Risk acknowledgment

Health products can cause side effects, interactions, contamination, or misuse injuries. A higher evidence or safety score does not guarantee a product is appropriate for you.

You assume responsibility for decisions you make based on information found through Resar.

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