FTC Affiliate Disclosure
Last Updated: February 2026
In accordance with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) guidelines concerning the use of endorsements and testimonials in advertising, we want to be fully transparent about how Supplements.men earns revenue.
How We Make Money
Supplements.men is a participant in various affiliate marketing programs. When you click on product links on our site and make a purchase from the retailer, we may earn a small commission. This comes at absolutely no additional cost to you — the price you pay is the same whether you use our links or go directly to the retailer.
Our Affiliate Relationships
We participate in the following affiliate networks and programs:
- AWIN — We partner with supplement retailers through the AWIN affiliate network
- Direct Brand Programs — Some supplement brands offer direct affiliate partnerships
How This Affects Our Content
Our affiliate relationships do not influence our reviews or recommendations. We:
- Only recommend products we believe provide real value
- Base our reviews on ingredient research, not commission rates
- Include products even if they do not have affiliate programs
- Clearly distinguish between editorial content and product listings
Identifying Affiliate Links
Product links on this site that direct you to retailer websites are affiliate links. When you click these links and complete a purchase, we may receive a small commission. This revenue helps us maintain our research and keep this site running.
Health Disclaimer
The content on this site is for informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare professional before starting any supplement regimen.
Your Trust Matters
We value your trust above any potential commission. If we would not recommend a product to a friend, we will not recommend it to you — regardless of how much we could earn.
Questions?
If you have any questions about our affiliate relationships or this disclosure, please contact us at Contact Us.