Online Supplement Questions in Singapore

General educational information only. Not medical advice.

How do I verify an online supplement seller?

Look for a clear business identity: name, contact information, and stable policies. Consistent documentation across listings and over time is a stronger signal than promotional language.

What is the first thing to check on an online listing?

Check for a complete ingredient list with amounts. If the list is missing, vague, or uses generic 'blend' language without amounts, pause and look for a more complete source.

If two sellers show different descriptions for the same product, what should I do?

Prefer the seller whose documentation is more stable and complete. If conflicts persist across sources, pause and look for official labeling from the manufacturer or brand.

Are low prices always a red flag?

Not always. A low price alone is not a red flag. However, when a low price is combined with poor documentation and exaggerated claims, the overall picture warrants extra caution.

Can I rely on reviews?

Reviews are secondary information. They are not a substitute for ingredient transparency and consistent labeling. Use them as context, not as a primary verification method.

5-Minute Quick Verification Checklist — 10 essential checks before buying supplements online, covering seller identity, ingredient list, product images, expiry dates, claims language, pressure tactics, reviews, return policy, quality indicators, and price
Quick-reference checklist for every online supplement purchase. Educational use only.

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