SECTION 01
In Short
- Reviews can be helpful, but only when read with context
- Not all garlic supplements are comparable
- Product type and formulation matter more than generic feedback
- Short reviews rarely reflect consistent daily use
- The most useful reviews mention usability, serving clarity, and routine fit
Why Reviews Alone Can Be Misleading
Most reviews based on supplements are based on individual experiences. These individual experiences can differ from one person to another based on several factors such as initial health conditions, expectations, duration of use, and the supplement taken.
Most reviews do not clearly explain:
- which type of garlic supplement was used
- how long the product was taken
- what daily serving was followed
- whether other lifestyle changes were involved
This is why reviews are more useful as supporting signals than as standalone proof.