Evidence and quality

The formula—and the record behind it—should be clear.

Transparency belongs in the formula, the daily record, and every interpretation the app makes.

01 · Standard

Formula transparency

No proprietary blends. Exact actives, amounts, warnings, and serving directions publish only after the final formula is locked and reviewed.

02 · Standard

Lot-level quality

The launch standard includes identity and potency checks, contaminant and microbiology testing, stability, reserve samples, and lot traceability.

03 · Standard

Source-aware data

Every connected metric keeps its source, coverage, and measurement context visible. A device estimate is never presented as a clinical measurement.

04 · Standard

Honest language

CRD can describe an observed pattern or association in your record. It does not diagnose, guarantee an outcome, or pretend correlation is causation.

Before launch

Standards we are building toward—not certifications we are claiming today.

The public quality record is intended to include a customer-facing lot certificate of analysis, supplier provenance, and a clear adverse-event reporting path once products are finalized.

Privacy wall

Your health record is not ad inventory.

Optional Wearables and connected accounts are not required for Today.

Permissioned CRD asks only for data tied to a visible feature.

Separated Raw or derived health data is not for advertising, growth analytics, or session replay.

Planned Apple Health, Oura, and Android connections are roadmap items, not live integrations.