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Study Types

Placebo-Controlled

A study comparing the supplement against an inert substance to isolate true effects.

A placebo-controlled study compares participants receiving the active supplement with those receiving an identical-appearing inert substance (placebo). This design isolates the true pharmacological effect of the supplement from the placebo effect — the well-documented phenomenon where people improve simply because they believe they are receiving treatment. Placebo-controlled trials are essential for supplement research because many reported benefits may be attributable to expectation rather than the active ingredient.