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Evaluating Wellness Claims: A Guide to Critical Thinking About Health Products and Technologies

Critical thinking guide for evaluating ANY wellness product or technology—red flags, good questions, understanding evidence, and making informed decisions.

Quick Answer

The wellness industry includes legitimate innovations and questionable products. Learn how to evaluate ANY wellness offering through critical questions, red flags, evidence types, and informed decision-making.

Critical Questions for Any Wellness Product

What evidence supports the claims? Who conducted the research? Is the company transparent about limitations? What do independent experts say? What's the return policy? How long has company been operating? Are there verifiable customer reviews?

Red Flags to Watch For

Guaranteed results or miracle cure claims. Pressure tactics or limited-time urgency. Testimonials as only evidence. Anonymous or fake-sounding reviews. No clear refund policy. Vague about what product actually contains. Claims to cure serious diseases. No verifiable business information.

Types of Evidence

Peer-reviewed research: Highest standard, published in scientific journals. Clinical trials: Systematic studies, varying quality. Case reports: Individual examples, limited generalizability. Customer testimonials: Subjective experiences, not controlled evidence. Theoretical basis: Plausible mechanism but unproven application.

Understanding Regulatory Status

Medical devices: FDA-approved for specific uses. Wellness products: General wellness, cannot claim to treat disease. Dietary supplements: Different regulatory category. Cosmetics: Appearance-related claims only. Understand what category product falls into.

Verifying Business Legitimacy

Check business registration, physical address and contact info, Better Business Bureau profile, customer service responsiveness, transparent about ownership, established online presence.

Healthy Skepticism

Being open-minded doesn't mean uncritical. Ask tough questions, verify claims independently, compare to alternatives, trust but verify, maintain scientific literacy.

Applying to Tesla BioHealing

Use these same criteria to evaluate us. Check our business registration, review our evidence status, read both positive and critical reviews, verify our transparency, understand our regulatory classification, make informed decision.

Your Decision Framework

Gather information from multiple sources, evaluate evidence quality, consider your personal values, assess financial comfort, trust your judgment, maintain realistic expectations.

Informed Consumer Power

Asking good questions protects you and elevates the industry. Legitimate companies welcome scrutiny. Your critical thinking benefits everyone.

Disclaimer: Critical thinking guide applicable to any wellness product. Encourages healthy skepticism including toward our own products.