Stack Genius ingredient guide
Spleen
Spleen is a glandular or organ-derived ingredient requiring source and nutrient-role clarity.
Overview
Start with spleen: animal source, freeze-dried form, glandular amount, and vitamin or mineral disclosure. That checkpoint documents the review.
Spleen glandular products require animal source and nutrient-role clarity.
Spleen glandular evidence is mostly source and nutrient-context literacy.
Key takeaways
- Spleen: verify animal source, freeze-dried form, glandular amount, and vitamin or mineral disclosure.
- Spleen glandular evidence is mostly source and nutrient-context literacy.
- Safety context: Iron overload, immune disease, pregnancy, animal-source avoidance, and unclear sourcing matter.
Practical guidance
What to know before adding Spleen
Evidence snapshot
Spleen glandular evidence is mostly source and nutrient-context literacy.
Label-reading priority
Prioritize animal source, freeze-dried form, glandular amount, and vitamin or mineral disclosure. Organ-derived labels without animal source should be treated cautiously.
Common misunderstanding
Spleen glandular products require animal source and nutrient-role clarity.
Stack context
Compare spleen by animal source, processing, milligrams, nutrient disclosure, and capsule count.
Dosing & Timing
Compare spleen by animal source, processing, milligrams, nutrient disclosure, and capsule count.
Safety and interaction context
Iron overload, immune disease, pregnancy, animal-source avoidance, and unclear sourcing matter.
Sources
- MedlinePlus - Dietary SupplementsConsumer supplement safety and label context.
- FDA - Dietary Supplement Products & IngredientsFDA overview of supplement ingredient and product responsibilities.
- NCCIH - Using Dietary Supplements WiselyNCCIH guidance on supplement claims, safety, and clinician review.
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