Educational arithmetic only. Not a product verdict, not a pass/fail on outcomes, and not proof that any single ingredient is dosed correctly inside the blend.

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Formula

Σ trial floors vs blend total

Ingredients inside the blend

From Supplement Facts

The single number next to the blend name, not per-ingredient doses

Select ingredients listed inside the blend, then enter the total blend weight from Supplement Facts.

How to read a supplement label

Educational only — not medical advice. Disclaimer.

NIH DSLD bulk dump 16 January 2026: 51,642 products use proprietary-style blend rows. Floors come from the clinical-dose registry, not brand claims.

How to use this

  • Pick ingredients — every active listed inside the blend name on Supplement Facts (creatine, citrulline, arginine, etc.).
  • Total blend weight — the one number next to the blend name (e.g. “Energy Blend — 1500 mg”).
  • Impossible result — trial floors sum above the blend total, so those floors cannot all fit in the listed milligrams at once.
  • Possible result — still unfalsifiable. A blend can pass this check and hide 50 mg of a 1500 mg floor ingredient.

NIH DSLD snapshot

NIH DSLD bulk CSV (16 January 2026): 51,642 products use proprietary-style blend rows. Registry-linked ingredients often appear only as undisclosed children. Creatine, citrulline, and arginine are frequent examples. This tool uses the same clinical-dose registry as dose.

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