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We examine supplements, herbal remedies, teas, and wellness practices through the lens of peer-reviewed research — so you can make informed choices about your health, not guesses.
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The average Maldivian eats more tuna than anyone on earth — yet not all tuna is equal when it comes to omega-3. What 15 studies say about EPA, DHA, and when a supplement is worth it.

Over 50% of adults don't get enough magnesium. Here's what 34 clinical trials reveal about supplementation, dosage, and the forms that actually work.

The golden spice has thousands of studies behind it — but most supplements fail at one critical thing.

Mushroom coffee is everywhere. We examined 12 studies on lion's mane and neurogenesis to separate marketing from science.

Forget 10,000 steps. A 2024 meta-analysis of 47 studies found the sweet spot may be lower than you think.

We reviewed 22 RCTs to find which probiotic protocols have real evidence behind them.

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Every article is graded by evidence quality — from strong (multiple RCTs) to emerging (early-stage research). No hype. No pseudoscience.
Traditional botanicals examined through modern research
Evidence ratings for vitamins, minerals, and compounds
Functional beverages and their therapeutic profiles
Exercise science distilled into practical protocols
Sleep, stress, fasting, and the gut-brain axis
Our Standard
Multiple randomised controlled trials or meta-analyses with consistent results across diverse populations.
Limited RCTs or observational studies with plausible mechanisms. Promising but needs more research.
Preliminary findings from animal studies, in vitro research, or small pilot trials. Early-stage only.
Anecdotal, traditional use only, or contradictory findings. We include it but flag the uncertainty.
Why This Exists
The natural health space is full of noise — miracle cures, influencer endorsements, and marketing dressed up as medicine. We started fen because we believe people deserve better.
Every article we publish cites peer-reviewed research. Every supplement, herb, and practice gets an honest evidence rating. We don't sell products — we help you understand what the science actually says, so you can make your own decisions.
fen is named after natural wetland ecosystems — places where diverse life thrives in balance. That's what we believe health should be: grounded, diverse, and rooted in nature's own evidence.