Research catalog guide · 4 min read
Research catalog safety principles
How Purity Pharm frames catalog information: transparent product browsing, no medical advice, and no unsupported health claims.
Catalog information is not medical advice
A research catalog should help visitors compare products, categories, availability, and documentation signals. It must not claim that a product treats, cures, prevents, or diagnoses a condition.
If you need medical guidance, speak with a qualified professional. Storefront copy should stay factual and avoid health promises.
Trust is built by limits
A trustworthy catalog explains what is known, what is pending, and what is not claimed. That is why documentation states are separated into COA available, batch documented, and documentation pending.
Fast browsing should not mean careless claims
Premium UX matters, but speed and design only help when the underlying product information remains clear, conservative, and easy to verify.
Editorial review process
Purity Pharm educational pages are reviewed for clarity, claim safety, and source separation. We do not list a medical reviewer until a real, verifiable professional profile is available.
