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Not confirmed

The term 'Not confirmed' means the ingredient's true identity has not been specified or cannot be determined based on current information. Without naming the actual compound or botanical, its purpose, benefits, or biological effects remain unknown to the user.

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Not confirmed

What it is: "Not confirmed" refers to an ingredient whose true chemical, botanical, or nutrient identity cannot be determined by name, label, or source information.
What it does: The physiological roles, health connections, or effects of this ingredient are not known, as its identity is unspecified.
How it is used: Without knowing the exact compound or botanical, typical supplement applications or use cases cannot be established.
Natural sources and supplement forms: There is no available information on natural sources, foods, plant parts, or supplement forms until the ingredient is identified.
Why it appears in supplement formulas: Without a confirmed identity, the reason for inclusion—such as supporting a specific health need—remains unclear.
What to know before use: Exercise caution with products containing unidentified ingredients; discuss concerns with a qualified healthcare professional before use.





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