With regards to your suggestions about attribution:
The whole premise of Pillser is that every single health claim of any sorts is backed by research papers.
Example:
Let's say you are exploring this probiotic:
https://pillser.com/supplements/spore-probiotic-6066
It makes claim that it helps with Reduced Abdominal Discomfort:
which then links to all the research papers that establish a relationship (or no relationship) between the ingredients in the supplements and the health claim:
https://pillser.com/health-outcomes/reduced-abdominal-discom...
which then links to the actual research papers:
https://pillser.com/research-papers/effect-of-the-probiotic-...
That's the core value proposition – every claim is either backed or dismissed by medical research.
I don't know how much more credibility I can add to the site.
With regards to your suggestions about attribution:
The whole premise of Pillser is that every single health claim of any sorts is backed by research papers.
Example:
Let's say you are exploring this probiotic:
https://pillser.com/supplements/spore-probiotic-6066
It makes claim that it helps with Reduced Abdominal Discomfort:
which then links to all the research papers that establish a relationship (or no relationship) between the ingredients in the supplements and the health claim:
https://pillser.com/health-outcomes/reduced-abdominal-discom...
which then links to the actual research papers:
https://pillser.com/research-papers/effect-of-the-probiotic-...
That's the core value proposition – every claim is either backed or dismissed by medical research.
I don't know how much more credibility I can add to the site.