Why We Flag VertiAid’s Label Gap
Most supplements we review at least name their active ingredients, even when exact amounts aren't disclosed. VertiAid's publicly available materials go a step further.
We could not locate a disclosed ingredient list or supplement-facts panel anywhere in the manufacturer's materials available to us.
What we normally expect to find
For most dietary supplements we review, the label at least names every active ingredient, even when exact per-ingredient amounts aren't published. That's the more common gap we flag across this category — named ingredients, undisclosed doses.
What we found with VertiAid
A separate issue: mismatched third-party content
Why the missing ingredient list matters
Without named ingredients, you cannot check for allergens you might react to, cannot verify any research citation behind a specific compound, and cannot compare the formula to anything published.
What we'd recommend before ordering
Request the supplement-facts panel directly. Contact VertiAid customer support and ask for the complete ingredient list in writing before you order, especially if you have allergies or take medication. Always check the physical label again on delivery.
Applying this to VertiAid
This is the single most important thing to know about VertiAid before you order — not proof the product doesn't work, but a real limit on how much anyone, including us, can verify about it.
