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How these reviews are collected and verified

Every review on this site started as a video interview with a named person who agreed to be recorded. Nothing is written on their behalf, nothing is scripted, and the transcript that appears on the page is the transcript of that recording.

1. Recording

An interviewee answers a set of open questions on camera through the Share One platform. There is one take, no script and no re-shoot for a better answer.

2. Transcription

The recording is transcribed verbatim. We remove duplicated passages introduced by the transcription pipeline, but we do not rewrite, tidy or shorten what the person said.

3. Verification artifact

Each story page publishes a content fingerprint derived from the recording URL, the capture timestamp and the transcript text. Re-computing it over the same inputs reproduces the same value, so a change to any of them is detectable.

4. Outcome extraction

Transcripts are scanned for described outcomes — energy, sleep, pain, mobility, revenue and so on — plus any timeframe the person gave. A story counts once per outcome, only when the speaker described it.

5. Labelled aggregation

Research pages report those counts as counts: “31 of 145 interviews mentioned improved energy.” We never convert them into success rates, efficacy claims or averages across people who were never asked.

6. Independence

The reviewer is the author of the review; the organisation being discussed is the subject, never the author. Where an interviewee works for a different organisation, that employer is stated; we never attribute the reviewer to the company under review.

What our numbers are not

  • They are not clinical evidence, and no treatment claim should be read into them.
  • They are not a representative sample: people who record an interview are self-selected.
  • A silent transcript is not a negative result — it only means the person did not raise that topic.
  • Individual results vary. Nothing here is medical, legal or financial advice.

Frequently asked

Are these reviews paid or scripted?
No. Every interview is recorded by the person speaking, in their own words, in a single unscripted session. Nobody is paid per review and no answer is written for them.
How do you know the person is real?
Each interview is a video recording of a named person on camera, captured through the Share One platform. Every story page publishes a content fingerprint computed from the recording URL, the capture timestamp and the transcript, so the same recording always produces the same value.
Where do the numbers on research pages come from?
They are counts of interviews in which the speaker described a given outcome, extracted from the verbatim transcript. They are labelled tallies of what people said — not clinical results, not a controlled study, and not a survey of all customers.
Do you remove negative feedback?
We do not edit interview content. Where an interviewee describes doubts, delays or things that did not work, that material stays in the transcript and is surfaced in the counter-points sections.
Is any of this medical advice?
No. Health-related stories carry a visible disclaimer: individual results vary, and nothing on this site is medical advice or a substitute for a qualified clinician.

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