Each product below has been evaluated against our 6 criteria. We disclose the evidence, the doses, and the limitations. You decide.
10 products evaluated against our 6-criteria filter


Individual XOS, pomegranate, and BPL1 doses within the proprietary blend are not separately disclosed by the manufacturer. An independent review noted the XOS dose may be below the amount used in the original clinical study (1,200mg). We flag this in the interest of full transparency.



This is a nutritional/sports product, not a Pharmanex clinical supplement — it carries no double-blind trial of its own. We frame it on the well-established category evidence for whey protein and note the per-scoop protein (~15 g) sits below a typical 20–30 g post-workout target, so you may need more than one scoop. Confirm the current AU label and pricing with Nu Skin.

This is a weight-management support product, not a clinically-trialled Pharmanex supplement — Nu Skin has not published a double-blind trial of MyEdge itself. It only works alongside a reduced-calorie diet and exercise. Doses can change by market, so confirm against the current AU label before you rely on the figures above.

A weight-management adjunct, not a clinical supplement. Effects depend on a reduced-calorie diet and exercise — there is no "fat-burning pill". Ingredient doses inside the formula are not separately disclosed; confirm the current AU label and any contraindications with Nu Skin.

A short-term "kickstart" weight-management product, not a clinical supplement. Thermogenic/metabolic claims apply only alongside a reduced-calorie diet and exercise. Because the formula has been reformulated and rebranded across markets, confirm the exact current AU ingredients and doses before treating any specifics as fact.

A weight-management support product focused on the psychological side of eating (mood, cravings), not a clinical or medicinal antidepressant. It works only alongside a reduced-calorie diet and exercise. Ingredient doses are undisclosed on marketing pages — confirm the current AU label.

A convenience protein/greens shake within the TRMe eating plan, not a clinical supplement. The "super greens" branding outpaces the evidence — the real value is the protein portion for satiety and muscle maintenance. Confirm the current AU nutrition panel (protein grams, calories) before quoting specifics.