Fight Health Misinformation

Is That Health Claim Actually True?

Instantly fact-check any health or longevity website against peer-reviewed research. Claims are extracted and validated against published scientific literature.

Free validation. Powered by peer-reviewed research.

6,000+
Peer-Reviewed Studies Indexed
500+
Compounds Tracked
73%
of Sites Have Unsupported Claims

Health Misinformation is Everywhere

Supplement companies, wellness blogs, and "biohacking" influencers make bold claims. But how much is backed by real science?

Cherry-Picked Studies

Sites cite one favorable study while ignoring ten that show no effect.

Mouse Studies as Proof

Animal studies extrapolated to humans without proper clinical trials.

Exaggerated Benefits

"Reverses aging" when the study showed a 5% improvement in one biomarker.

How Claim Validation Works

Automated fact-checking so you don't have to

1

Paste URL

Enter the URL of any health, supplement, or longevity website.

2

Claim Extraction

All verifiable health claims on the page are identified.

3

Literature Search

Each claim is validated against peer-reviewed literature.

4

Get Report

Receive a detailed credibility report with evidence levels.

Evidence-Based Scoring

Every claim is rated based on the quality and quantity of supporting research

Strong

5+ studies, consistent results

Moderate

3+ studies with support

Limited

1-2 studies, needs more

Insufficient

No supporting research

Contradicted

Evidence says otherwise

Who Uses Claim Validator?

Health-Conscious Consumers

Before buying supplements, verify the company's claims aren't just marketing hype.

Healthcare Professionals

When patients ask about supplements they saw online, quickly assess the evidence.

Researchers & Journalists

Quickly fact-check claims for articles or investigations into health misinformation.

Ready to Fact-Check a Website?

Stop wondering. Start knowing.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of claims can you validate?

We focus on health and longevity claims, including: supplement efficacy, biomarker effects, disease prevention claims, anti-aging claims, and treatment outcomes. We don't validate claims outside our evidence database.

How accurate is the validation?

Our evidence ratings are based on peer-reviewed scientific publications. Claim extraction has high accuracy but may occasionally miss nuanced claims. We recommend human review for critical decisions.

Can I validate my own company's website?

Absolutely! Many supplement companies use our tool to audit their own marketing claims before publishing. This helps ensure compliance and builds trust with customers.

What if a claim isn't in your database?

If we can't find relevant research for a claim, it will be marked as "insufficient evidence." This doesn't mean the claim is false - just that there isn't enough peer-reviewed research to validate it.