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Review policy

How Resar moderates shopper reviews.

Shopper reviews on Resar add real-world context. They are not clinical trials — and they never replace cited research.

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

Purpose of reviews

Reviews describe personal experience with taste, tolerability, packaging, shipping, or perceived effects. They help shoppers interpret products alongside — not instead of — evidence scores.

Moderation workflow

  • New database-backed reviews are held for admin approval before public display.
  • Moderators check for spam, bots, duplicate campaigns, hate, harassment, illegal content, and undisclosed paid promotion.
  • Reviews that provide medical emergency instructions, dangerous dosing advice, or guaranteed cure claims are rejected.
  • We may edit or reject reviews that include protected health information about third parties.

Separation from scores

  • Shopper star ratings do not directly set Evidence, Safety, Effectiveness, or Research Confidence scores.
  • Amazon average ratings or review counts, when shown, are retailer metadata — not Resar-verified experiences.
  • Clinical claims in reviews must remain subordinate to cited research on the product page.

Your responsibilities

  • Post only reviews based on genuine experience or good-faith interest.
  • Disclose material connections (employment, free product, affiliate status) in the review body.
  • Do not include prescription details, lab results, or other sensitive health information.

Enforcement

We may remove reviews, suspend accounts, or block IPs for repeated abuse. Appeals can be sent to resarlinks@gmail.com with the review ID or product URL.

Questions about this policy?

Contact Resar at resarlinks@gmail.com. For account data requests, visit your account settings.