Clarity
Does the claim name what the product is, what it is for, and what information a reader needs before acting?
Signal Standard
A Signal score is not a medical rating. It is a decision-support score for how clearly and responsibly a product, claim, or page explains itself.
Does the claim name what the product is, what it is for, and what information a reader needs before acting?
Does the page explain what supports the claim without overextending a study, ingredient, or testimonial?
Does it mention cautions, allergies, medication questions, pregnancy/nursing context, and who should ask a provider first?
Does the copy avoid urgency, miracle claims, prescription-replacement framing, and guaranteed outcomes?
Does it help someone understand whether the product fits real life, or only pushes a purchase?
Signal does not diagnose, prescribe, replace a qualified clinician, or verify that a supplement works. It helps readers slow down claims, find missing context, and prepare better questions.
Educational
Signal is not medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
No replacement claims
We separate wellness support from prescription GLP-1 medication.
Clear disclosures
Affiliate and partner relationships stay visible.
Provider questions
Medication, allergies, pregnancy, and conditions deserve qualified care.