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What is the Big Deal About Peer Reviewed Studies

  • Writer: Terri Trepanier
    Terri Trepanier
  • Jan 11, 2022
  • 2 min read

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What is the big deal about having Peer Reviewed Published Studies?


I'm glad you asked because it's a great question!


It's the gold 🏆 standard of research backing our products, and in the supplement category this is virtually unheard of.


You may be curious about what peer-reviewed even means and why it is important.

Here's a short explanation 🔻


👩‍🔬When scientists do a study, they write a manuscript describing it. The manuscript is then submitted to a journal for POSSIBLE (by no means assured that it will EVER be published in a reputable published journal) publication.


👩‍🔬👨‍🔬The journal editor selects 2 or 3 scientists who are well-qualified to judge the quality of work and soundness of conclusions drawn (usually leaders of the field).


They act as anonymous reviewers for the work and are free to question anything, ask for additional experimentation to be performed and to state their criticism of the work.


The author then must respond to the critiques until ALL the reviewers are satisfied.


📑In some journals, only 5-10% of the papers submitted are ultimately accepted and published.


This thorough examination process is the reason why peer reviewed articles in reputable journals are more reliable than google or some blog on the internet that can literally be put up by anyone on the planet 🌎 with no review at all.


When the products work, the scientific community takes notice and comes to their own conclusions. ✔️


Protandim (Nrf2) currently has 31 peer reviewed published studies, 26 of which are posted in pubmed.gov.


It's important to arm yourself with as much information about any product you consume.


Protandim is no different - Let me know if looking at these studies are important to you.


 
 
 

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