Affiliate Disclosure
The Short Version
World Reviews earns a commission when you buy a product through certain links on this site. It costs you nothing extra. We do not accept payment for a good review, we do not let a commission set a score, and we publish the criticisms of the products we earn from. If that combination sounds contradictory, this page explains exactly how it works.
What an Affiliate Link Is
Some links on this site — specifically the buttons and links that send you to a product's official store — contain a tracking code identifying us as the referrer. If you buy after clicking one, the merchant pays us a percentage of that sale.
The price you pay is identical either way. The commission comes out of the merchant's margin, not out of your pocket. Buying through our link does not cost you a cent more than typing the address in yourself, and it does not change what the merchant charges you, what guarantee you get, or how you are treated.
Affiliate links on this site are marked with rel="sponsored nofollow" in the underlying HTML and open in a new tab. This disclosure appears in the footer of every page, as the US Federal Trade Commission requires.
Which Links Are Affiliate Links?
- Yes: every "Buy," "Check Price," "Get [product]" or "Official Store" button, and any link pointing to a product's official store.
- No: our own internal pages, and every citation and PubMed reference. We earn nothing from any research link on this site. Those are there so you can check our work.
Why You Can Still Trust the Reviews
You shouldn't just trust them. You should check them — and we build every page so that you can.
Here is our honest position. We have a financial interest in you buying something. Pretending otherwise would be the actual dishonesty, and plenty of sites in this space do exactly that. What we do instead is make our reasoning inspectable:
- Every study is a link. We cite PMIDs you can click and read yourself. If we characterised a study wrongly, you can catch us in one click. We have made that as easy as possible on purpose.
- Every review names its flaws. Our IronPulseX review states plainly that four of its seven ingredients are at modest doses and that the product is a slow build, not a quick fix. That is not reverse psychology — it is what we found.
- We argue against the cheapest sale. Our pricing page tells readers the 2-bottle starter is a trap, and we say when the honest answer is to buy nothing at all and see a doctor instead.
- No merchant sees a review before publication. We are not paid to write, we are not sent scripts, and no brand has approval over a word of it.
A commission is paid on a sale. Our reputation depends on a reader trusting us next time. The second is worth more than the first, which is why the incentive lands where it does.
Merchants We Work With
Currently the products on this site are sold through BuyGoods, an established third-party payment processor that handles the checkout, the customer service and the refunds for the merchants we link to. We are not the seller. We do not process your payment, we never see your card details, and we do not ship anything.
If you need a refund, a shipping update, or anything about your order, contact the merchant or BuyGoods directly — the details are on your order confirmation email. We cannot access your order. If you're stuck and getting nowhere, tell us; we can't resolve it, but we do want to know if a merchant we recommend is treating readers badly, because that changes what we recommend.
Health Disclaimer
Nothing on this site is medical advice, and no supplement we review is intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Statements about dietary supplements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. Individual results vary. Consult a qualified healthcare professional before starting any supplement, particularly if you take medication or manage a medical condition.
Questions
If anything here is unclear, or you think we've mischaracterised a study or a product, contact us. If we're wrong, we'll correct it and say that we did.