PotentVital Reviews editorial policy: research standards, medical review, affiliate disclosure, and our commitment to editorial independence.
This page explains how PotentVital Reviews researches, writes, and maintains its content, and how we handle the inherent conflict of being both an affiliate and a review site.
Every article is researched using primary sources wherever possible - peer-reviewed studies indexed on PubMed, official product information, and established medical references. We cite our sources directly so readers can verify claims. When evidence is mixed or weak, we say so explicitly rather than cherry-picking favorable studies. When marketing claims exceed what the science supports, we flag them.
Health content is reviewed for accuracy by Dr. Marcus Hale, MD, Urologist & Men's Health Specialist. This review checks that general health information is accurate and appropriately framed. It does not constitute personalized medical advice, and reading this site does not create a doctor-patient relationship.
We earn commissions when readers purchase PotentVital through our links, at no extra cost to the reader. This funds our work. We manage the obvious conflict of interest by maintaining genuine editorial independence: we publish negative and mixed evidence, criticize misleading marketing (including PotentVital's own "dissolve plaque" and "FDA-approved" overclaims), present honest user complaints, and recommend medical care over self-treatment where appropriate. A favorable conclusion is never guaranteed by the commission arrangement.
We aim for accuracy and update content as new evidence emerges or pricing changes. If you find an error, email editorial@potentsvital.com and we will review and correct it promptly. Pricing and product details are accurate as of the last update date but are set by the manufacturer and may change - always verify current details on the official site.
We are not the manufacturer of PotentVital. We are not a medical provider. We do not sell, ship, or process refunds for the product. We are an independent informational resource designed to help men make informed decisions with honest, evidence-based analysis.
Because this site covers a health product, we apply a deliberately conservative standard to health claims. We distinguish between what ingredients are studied for and what they are proven to do - these are not the same, and we never present preliminary or mixed evidence as settled fact. When we cite a study, we link directly to the PubMed entry so readers can verify it themselves. When evidence is weak, contradictory, or limited to animal studies, we say so explicitly rather than omitting the caveat.
We also actively flag marketing claims that exceed the evidence. PotentVital's own marketing includes statements - such as "dissolving plaques" and claims of "FDA approval" - that we correct directly in our content, because misleading our readers to make a sale would violate the trust this site depends on. We would rather lose a commission than mislead a reader about their health.
When researching, we prioritize sources in this order: peer-reviewed clinical trials and systematic reviews (highest weight), established medical references and government health resources, the manufacturer's official documented product information (for factual product details only, not health claims), and reputable health journalism. We avoid relying on other affiliate sites, forums, or unsourced claims. Where sources conflict, we present the disagreement honestly rather than choosing the version that best serves a sale.
Health science evolves, and product details change. We review and update content periodically, and we date our pages so readers know how current the information is. If a reader identifies an error or outdated information, we treat that seriously and correct it promptly. Accountability to our readers - not to the products we review - is the standard we hold ourselves to.