Brand-quality audit Published Jun 30, 2026 Recalibrated Jul 1, 2026

Sports Research

Premium-value supplements with strong selected-product testing, good staple formulas, and some labeling-history caveats.

Sports Research brand audit

Composite trust

80 /100 Strong

Quality

67 /100

Mixed

Formulation

77 /100

Adequate

Transparency

83 /100

Strong

Safety

76 /100

Adequate

Value

95 /100

Excellent

Sentiment

83 /100

Strong

Top strengths

  • Strong value in omega-3 and collagen, especially when comparing cost per serving and third-party certification.[^6][^16][^36][^46]
  • Product-level third-party verification is better than average for selected SKUs, including IFOS, NSF Certified for Sport, IGEN, and Informed Sport signals.[^4][^6][^9]
  • Sampled staple formulas are generally well dosed and use recognizable branded or premium ingredients.[^11][^12][^13][^14][^15][^16]
  • Broad retail availability through Amazon, Costco, Walmart, and direct subscriptions improves access and price shopping.[^21][^37][^38]

Key concerns

  • No full-catalog public COA portal was found. IFOS batch reports appear limited to omega products.[^6][^7][^8]
  • Multiple labeling or advertising lawsuits and settlements create real transparency and trust concerns, even though settlements are not admissions of wrongdoing.[^23][^26][^30]
  • A recent 2026 California Prop 65 notice alleges lead warning violations for Sports Research Organic Greens. This is an allegation, not a proven recall.[^31]
  • ConsumerLab's public report card shows 3 of 4 Sports Research products approved, not a perfect independent testing record.[^18]

Badges

NSF certified Third-party tested Effective dosing Premium ingredients Athlete-safe Fair value Transparent pricing Community favorite Recent safety issue

Axis by axis

What the evidence shows

Quality

67/100 Mixed

Sports Research shows above-average quality controls for selected products, especially IFOS-certified omega oils, one NSF Certified for Sport creatine listing, and Informed Sport or IGEN certification on specific products. The main limitation is scope: I found strong product-level verification, not a full public COA portal or brand-wide certification. ConsumerLab's 3 of 4 approved public report card is a useful independent signal, but it also prevents a top-tier quality score because one tested product was not approved and details are not public.46918

Formulation

77/100 Adequate

Sports Research formulations are strongest in common, evidence-familiar categories where the dose and ingredient form are clear: creatine, omega-3, collagen, magnesium, turmeric, and D3/K2. The brand earns meaningful formulation credit for branded ingredients and bioavailability choices. The main constraint is not dose quality in sampled staples, but a history of challenged marketing claims in a small subset of products and the lack of Sports Research finished-product clinical trials.612142630

Transparency

83/100 Strong

Sports Research is more transparent than many mass-market supplement brands for selected products because IFOS, NSF, Informed Sport, and sourcing details can be checked externally. It is not in the top public-COA tier because I found no full-catalog batch portal and no comprehensive facility disclosure. Legal challenges over labeling claims lower the transparency score, but the pattern appears limited relative to the visible catalog and includes settlements or allegations rather than proven fraud.46112630

Safety

76/100 Adequate

Sports Research has a generally clean FDA recall and warning-letter profile in the public searches I ran, plus selected strong safety certifications such as NSF Certified for Sport, IFOS, and Informed Sport. The safety score is pulled down by multiple consumer-label class action matters and a recent California Prop 65 lead-warning notice for Organic Greens. None of the reviewed sources showed an FDA recall, confirmed banned-substance finding, or reported hospitalization tied to Sports Research products, so the penalty is meaningful but not severe.426313247

Value

95/100 Excellent

Sports Research scores strongly on value because key products combine credible quality signals with mid-tier or below-premium pricing. Omega-3 is the clearest example: high-dose IFOS-certified fish oil at a much lower cost per serving than a premium comparator. The brand is not uniformly budget, but subscriptions, Costco, Walmart, and Amazon availability make it a good value for shoppers who compare the exact SKU and serving size.6163746

Sentiment

83/100 Strong

Sports Research has a favorable mainstream reputation driven by Amazon demand, BBB accreditation, and broad retail presence. It is not a clear practitioner gold-standard brand, and Trustpilot is thin and mixed. Overall sentiment looks positive for value-focused wellness shoppers, with some trust drag from labeling litigation and limited independent review volume outside Amazon and retail channels.19202137

The rubric

How every score was built

Each axis opens at a category baseline, then moves only on dated, cited evidence, never a gut call. That is the whole difference from a star rating: every one of these 31 adjustments is a receipt you can check.

Points What moved the score
Quality baseline 50 67 Mixed
+5 Limited NSF Certified for Sport coverage. I verified one Sports Research creatine product in the NSF Certified for Sport database, while the brand's vitamins and supplements collection shows roughly 58 supplement SKUs. Pattern calculation: 1 verified NSF sport product across a broad line means limited portfolio coverage, so the low end of the +5 to +10 range is used. 417 Current official NSF listing and current Sports Research collection page, full weight. · full weight
+12 Multiple third-party certification signals in sampled products. Sports Research omega products have Nutrasource IFOS pages with batch or lot report links, and colostrum is listed by Nutrasource as IGEN Non-GMO and Informed Sport Tested. Pattern calculation: at least 5 sampled SKUs or product pages show formal third-party certification or testing, but this is not a brand-wide public COA program, so +12 within the +8 to +12 range. 678910 Current certification pages, full weight. · full weight
+4 Contaminant testing is disclosed for omega products through IFOS. IFOS states that certified omega-3 products are tested for active ingredient content, contaminants, and stability. Sports Research IFOS pages identify specific omega SKUs and provide batch or lot report access. Pattern calculation: contaminant testing is strongest for omega products, not the full catalog, so +4 within the +3 to +6 range. 67810 Current certification pages, full weight. · full weight
−4 Independent ConsumerLab result is positive but not perfect. ConsumerLab's public Sports Research report card states that 4 Sports Research products were tested and 3 were approved for quality, with 0 Top Picks. Pattern calculation: 1 of 4 tested products was not approved, a 25 percent failure rate in a small sample. Because product details are paywalled and sample size is small, I apply a modest -4 quality penalty rather than extrapolating across the whole line. 18 Current ConsumerLab brand report card, full weight. · full weight
Not scored No brand-wide public COA portal was found. I could not verify a Sports Research owned NSF GMP facility listing, and ConsumerLab's detailed product-level findings are paywalled.
Formulation baseline 50 77 Adequate
+13 Effective dosing in sampled core products. Of 7 sampled core products with clear label information, creatine provides 5 g Creapure per serving, omega-3 provides roughly 1040 mg total omega-3 per softgel, Magtein provides 2000 mg magnesium L-threonate, turmeric provides 500 mg Curcumin C3 Complex standardized to 95 percent curcuminoids with BioPerine, magnesium glycinate provides 160 mg chelated magnesium, and organic collagen provides 10 g collagen peptides. Pattern calculation: 6 of 7 sampled products, or 86 percent, appear plausibly dosed for their categories, so I award +13 within the +10 to +15 majority-of-line range, while avoiding a full catalog claim. 6111213141516 Current official and certification product pages, full weight. · full weight
+7 Branded or premium ingredients are present across multiple sampled products. Examples include Creapure creatine, Magtein magnesium L-threonate, Curcumin C3 Complex, BioPerine, IFOS-certified omega oils, and MenaQ7 vitamin K2 on a Sports Research K2 page. Pattern calculation: at least 5 sampled products use branded or premium inputs, so +7 within the +5 to +8 range. 1213141644 Current product pages, full weight. · full weight
+9 Bioavailability-oriented formulation choices are common in sampled products. Examples include triglyceride-form omega-3, magnesium L-threonate, chelated magnesium glycinate, turmeric with BioPerine and coconut oil, and liquid softgel delivery claims. Pattern calculation: 4 of 7 sampled products show deliberate bioavailability choices, so +9 within the +8 to +12 range. 13141516 Current product pages, full weight. · full weight
+6 Clear dose disclosure and low use of proprietary blends in sampled products. The sampled creatine, omega-3, magnesium, turmeric, collagen, and K2 pages disclose active ingredient amounts rather than hiding them in proprietary blends. Pattern calculation: 7 of 7 sampled core products reviewed disclosed primary active doses, so +6 within the +5 to +7 no-proprietary-blend range. 611121314151644 Current product pages, full weight. · full weight
−8 Label-claim substantiation has been challenged in a subset of legacy or specialty products. Hinkle involved MCT Oil and Turmeric Curcumin labeling claims and settled in 2021, Garcinia litigation alleged unsupported weight management or appetite claims and settled with Sports Research denying wrongdoing, and Lozano is a pending 2023 complaint alleging a Keto+ flavoring label issue. Pattern calculation: 4 challenged products or product families across roughly 58 supplement SKUs is about 7 percent of the visible supplement line. The rubric range for claims without evidence is -8 to -12. Because the pattern is limited and legal outcomes include settlement or pending allegations rather than adjudicated fraud, I apply -8. 232526282930 Mixed recency. Hinkle is 5 plus years old at 50 percent, Garcinia had 2024 to 2025 settlement activity at full weight, and Lozano was filed in 2023 at 75 percent. Blended into one conservative full-weight equivalent penalty. · full weight
Not scored No comprehensive product-by-product dosing audit was possible from accessible pages. I did not find finished-product clinical trials sponsored by or conducted on Sports Research products.
Transparency baseline 50 83 Strong
+8 Ownership and company identity are disclosed. Sports Research states it is family owned and operated, established in 1980, and the BBB and legal records identify Sports Research Corporation in San Pedro, California. This is basic but useful ownership transparency, so +8 within the +8 to +12 range. 11929 Current company and BBB pages plus legal records, full weight. · full weight
+10 Ingredient sourcing is disclosed for several sampled products, but not the entire supply chain. Examples include organic collagen from grass-fed Brazilian cows, omega-3 from Wild Alaska Pollock, colostrum from USA-based bovine sources, and K2 derived from chickpeas. Pattern calculation: 4 sampled product families have meaningful sourcing disclosures, so +10 within the +10 to +15 range rather than a higher full-supply-chain score. 11164445 Current product pages, full weight. · full weight
+10 Third-party testing is not merely claimed, it is externally verifiable for some products. IFOS pages, the NSF Certified for Sport creatine listing, and Nutrasource colostrum listing provide external verification. Because this is product-specific rather than brand-wide, +10 within the +8 to +12 range. 46789 Current certification pages, full weight. · full weight
+8 Partial public test-result access exists through IFOS batch or lot report links for omega products. Pattern calculation: this is closer to regular published test results for omega SKUs than a full COA portal for all products, so +8 within the +12 to +18 published-results range after proportional scaling for limited category coverage. 67810 Current Nutrasource certification pages, full weight. · full weight
+4 Clear labeling in sampled products. Product pages disclose primary active amounts for the sampled creatine, omega-3, magnesium, turmeric, collagen, and K2 products. This earns +4 within the +3 to +5 clear-labeling range. 611121314151644 Current product pages, full weight. · full weight
−7 Labeling and advertising claims have been legally challenged in a limited subset. Hinkle settled MCT and turmeric labeling allegations, Garcinia settled weight-management and appetite-control allegations with Sports Research denying wrongdoing, and Lozano remains an allegation about Keto+ flavoring. Pattern calculation: 4 challenged products or product families across roughly 58 visible supplement SKUs is about 7 percent. Because at least one case involved settlement and one is pending rather than proven, I apply -7 rather than the -10 to -15 full claims-cannot-be-verified range. 232526282930 Mixed. 2021 Hinkle is 50 percent weight, 2024 to 2025 Garcinia settlement activity is full weight, and 2023 Lozano filing is 75 percent. Blended as a conservative current transparency penalty. · full weight
Not scored No verified COA-on-request test was performed. I did not find a full list of co-manufacturers, facility audit certificates, or a complete supplier map.
Safety baseline 90 76 Adequate
+5 No FDA food enforcement recall records were found in the openFDA searches I ran for Sports Research and Sports Research Corporation, and no FDA warning letter result for Sports Research appeared in FDA-focused searches. This is treated as a clean FDA recall and warning-letter record based on accessible public sources, not a guarantee that no inspection observations exist. Award +5 within the +3 to +6 clean-record range. 323334 openFDA covers public food enforcement records from 2004 to present and is updated weekly, full weight. · full weight
+4 Proactive safety certifications exist for selected products. NSF Certified for Sport and Informed Sport are athlete-safety signals, and IFOS omega testing includes contaminants and stability. Because these apply to selected products rather than the entire catalog, +4 within the +3 to +6 proactive safety range. 45691043 Current certification pages, full weight. · full weight
−5 Hinkle MCT Oil and Turmeric Curcumin labeling class action settled in 2021 without this analysis treating settlement as admission of wrongdoing. The case concerned labeling and advertising claims, not reported injury or contamination. Rubric mapping: class action lawsuit, low severity, settled, older than 5 years. Base -10 for low-severity consumer-label class action, 50 percent temporal weight, final -5. 232425 2021 settlement activity, 5-10 years ago, 50 percent weight. · 50% weight
−9 Garcinia Cambogia class action settlement resolved allegations that weight-management, appetite-suppression, or appetite-control label claims were false or misleading. Sports Research denies the allegations and wrongdoing according to the settlement site. Rubric mapping: class action lawsuit, marketing efficacy rather than contamination or injury, recent settlement activity. Base -9 after severity mitigation, full weight because claims and payments remained active within the last 2 years. 262728 2024 to 2025 settlement activity, last 2 years, full weight. · full weight
−4 Lozano v. Sports Research is a pending 2023 class action complaint alleging the Keto+ raspberry lemonade product was falsely advertised as naturally flavored. This is an allegation, not a verdict. Rubric mapping: class action lawsuit, low safety severity, unresolved. Base -10, 75 percent recency for 2-5 years, then roughly 50 percent allegation-status discount, rounded to -4. 2930 Filed October 16, 2023, 2-5 years ago, 75 percent temporal weight with allegation-status discount. · 75% weight
−5 California Proposition 65 60-day notice filed April 21, 2026 alleges lead warning violations for Sports Research Organic Greens sold by Sports Research and iHerb. This is a notice and allegation, not a confirmed recall, judgment, or public lab report. Rubric mapping: ongoing regulatory issue or contamination allegation affecting one product. Base -8, full recency, then limited-scope and allegation-status discount to -5. 31 April 21, 2026 notice, last 2 years, full temporal weight with scope and allegation-status discount. · full weight
Not scored FDA 483 observations are not fully searchable in one public database. The Prop 65 notice did not provide public quantitative lead values in the accessible text, and the status of the Lozano case was not fully resolved in the sources reviewed.
Value baseline 50 95 Excellent
+16 Omega-3 value is strong versus premium competitors. Sports Research's official omega page lists $27.95 for 90 softgels, about $0.31 per one-softgel serving, and the Nutrasource page shows about 1040 mg total omega-3 with 690 mg EPA and 260 mg DHA. A value comparison source estimated Sports Research at about $0.29 per serving versus Nordic Naturals at about $0.72 for a comparable premium omega-3. Pattern calculation: this is more than 20 percent cheaper while retaining IFOS certification, so +16 within the +20 to +30 below-market range after limiting the adjustment to one category. 61646 Current official page and 2026 comparison source, full weight. · full weight
+12 Collagen pricing appears value-oriented for the category. Sports Research's organic collagen page lists $35.95 for 30 servings, and Amazon shows very high Sports Research collagen purchase volume. A 2026 collagen review source reported Sports Research collagen at roughly 25 to 35 percent less per gram than mainstream premium brands. Pattern calculation: category-specific 20 percent plus savings with third-party testing claims earns +12 rather than the full +20 to +30 because the strongest price comparison is from a secondary source. 11212236 Current product pages and 2026 comparison source, full weight. · full weight
+8 Subscription pricing is clear and useful. Multiple Sports Research product pages show Subscribe and Save at 15 percent off, free shipping language, and the ability to modify or cancel anytime. This earns +8 within the +8 to +12 good-subscription-value range. 111213141516 Current product pages, full weight. · full weight
+6 Transparent direct pricing. Product pages clearly show one-time and subscription prices, serving counts, and free-shipping threshold language. I found no hidden-fee or cancellation-trap pattern in BBB or Trustpilot sources reviewed. This earns +6 within the +6 to +10 transparent-pricing range. 1112131415161920 Current product and consumer profile pages, full weight. · full weight
+3 Retail expansion supports value access. Sports Research announced expansion at Costco and Walmart, which generally improves price access and availability. This is a small +3 value adjustment because retail presence is helpful but not the same as product-level cost-per-serving proof. 3738 2025 retail expansion announcements, last 2 years, full weight. · full weight
Not scored A full live price scrape across all major retailers was not possible. Prices change frequently, and some channel-specific SKUs may differ in formula, count, or source.
Sentiment baseline 60 83 Strong
+9 BBB profile is strong. BBB lists Sports Research Corp as accredited since August 19, 2015, and the BBB search result identifies the company profile for health products in San Pedro. Award +9 within the +8 to +12 high-BBB-rating range, while not giving the full amount because the opened page did not expose complaint details in the tool output. 19 Current BBB profile, full weight. · full weight
+7 Amazon demand is high for collagen products. Amazon search results show 40,000 plus Sports Research collagen purchases in the past month for the 16 oz collagen product and additional high purchase volumes across related collagen SKUs. This is a strong real-world demand signal but not a pure sentiment score, so +7 within the +8 to +12 Amazon-rating range after discounting for missing complete rating data in the accessible output. 2122 Current Amazon pages, full weight. · full weight
+5 Official product reviews are generally favorable on sampled Sports Research pages. Examples include turmeric at 4.7 with 296 reviews, organic collagen at 4.7 with 13 reviews, Magtein at 5 with 16 reviews, and magnesium glycinate at 4.4 with 9 reviews. Pattern calculation: positive but mostly on brand-controlled pages and uneven review counts, so +5. 11131415 Current product pages, full weight. · full weight
+5 Major retail expansion suggests mainstream acceptance. Costco and Walmart expansion is not the same as grassroots community love, but it indicates enough consumer demand and retailer confidence to broaden distribution. Award +5 as a limited community and retail adoption signal. 3738 2025 announcements, last 2 years, full weight. · full weight
−3 Trustpilot is mixed but very low volume. Trustpilot shows a 3.1 average from only 8 reviews and notes the company has not invited customers, so reviews may not be representative. Because the count is far below the 200 plus threshold in the rubric and the rating is not below 3.0, I apply a small -3 rather than a full low-Trustpilot penalty. 20 Current Trustpilot page, full weight. · full weight
Not scored Trustpilot volume is too low for strong conclusions. Reddit and forum evidence was not broad enough to quantify sentiment reliably, and Amazon ratings were not fully visible in the accessible output.

Best for

  • Value-focused shoppers buying omega-3, collagen, magnesium, creatine, or turmeric who want better-than-average ingredient forms without practitioner-brand pricing.[^6][^11][^12][^13][^14][^15][^16]
  • Recreational athletes who can verify the exact NSF Certified for Sport or Informed Sport Tested product and lot before use.[^4][^9][^43]
  • Costco, Walmart, Amazon, and subscription shoppers who compare cost per serving and want accessible mid-tier products.[^21][^37][^38]

Skip if

  • You require a brand-wide public COA portal for every product and batch. I found IFOS batch report access for omega products, but not full-catalog COAs.[^6][^7][^8]
  • You want a practitioner-first brand with verified NSF GMP facility listings and clinician-channel dominance, where Pure Encapsulations, Thorne, or similar brands may fit better.[^39][^40]
  • You are concerned by unresolved or recent consumer-protection issues, including the 2026 Prop 65 notice for Organic Greens or the pending Lozano flavor-labeling allegation.[^30][^31]

Questions

What shoppers ask about Sports Research

Are sports research supplements trustworthy?

Sports Research is reasonably trustworthy for many staple products, especially omega-3, creatine, collagen, magnesium, and turmeric, because several sampled products show credible dosing and selected third-party verification such as IFOS, NSF Certified for Sport, IGEN, or Informed Sport.46911121415 The caveat is that I did not find a full public COA portal, ConsumerLab publicly shows 3 of 4 tested products approved, and the brand has faced labeling-claim litigation on a limited subset of products.18232630

Is sports research FDA approved?

No dietary supplement brand is FDA approved in the way drugs are. FDA states that it does not approve dietary supplements for safety and effectiveness before they are sold, so Sports Research trust should be judged by labeling, testing, third-party certifications, and post-market record instead.47

Is Sports Research a USA company?

Yes. Sports Research describes itself as a family owned and operated company established in 1980, and legal records identify Sports Research Corporation as a California corporation with its principal place of business in San Pedro, California.129 Some ingredients are sourced globally, such as Brazilian bovine collagen and Wild Alaska Pollock omega-3, so USA company does not mean every ingredient is USA sourced.1116

Is sports research or pure encapsulations better?

Pure Encapsulations is stronger for practitioner-grade positioning and has an NSF GMP facility listing, while Sports Research looks stronger on value and has excellent verification in selected categories such as IFOS omega-3 and NSF Certified for Sport creatine.463940 Choose Pure Encapsulations if clinician use, hypoallergenic positioning, and facility-level GMP verification matter most; choose Sports Research if you want better retail pricing on well-dosed staples and can verify the exact SKU.11163746

What is the #1 most trustworthy vitamin company?

There is no single objective number 1 vitamin company for every shopper. If you define trust by third-party verification, look for official USP, NSF, IFOS, Informed Sport, or ConsumerLab evidence on the exact product; Nature Made says it has the most products carrying the USP Dietary Supplement Verified Mark among national vitamin brands, while ConsumerLab's survey winners vary by category and channel.354142

Is Sports Research a trustworthy supplement brand?

Yes, with qualifications. Sports Research has credible product-level testing and good value in several categories, but it is not a top transparency brand because I found no full-catalog public COA portal and there are unresolved or settled labeling-related issues that shoppers should factor in.4618263031

Sources

  1. 1. Sports Research About Us (2026)
  2. 2. Sports Research Transparency (2026)
  3. 3. Sports Research Support (2026)
  4. 4. NSF Certified for Sport listing for Sports Research Creatine Monohydrate (2026)
  5. 5. NSF Certified for Sport product certification steps (2026)
  6. 6. Nutrasource IFOS listing for Sports Research Omega-3 Fish Oil AlaskOmega 1250 mg (2026)
  7. 7. Nutrasource IFOS and IGEN listing for Sports Research Omega-3 Fish Oil plus D3 (2026)
  8. 8. Nutrasource IFOS listing for Sports Research Omega-3 Fish Oil Lemon Flavor (2026)
  9. 9. Nutrasource listing for Sports Research Colostrum Powder (2026)
  10. 10. Nutrasource IFOS program explanation (2026)
  11. 11. Sports Research Organic Collagen Peptides product page (2026)
  12. 12. Sports Research Creapure Creatine product page (2026)
  13. 13. Sports Research Magtein Magnesium L-Threonate product page (2026)
  14. 14. Sports Research Turmeric Curcumin C3 Complex product page (2026)
  15. 15. Sports Research Magnesium Glycinate product page (2026)
  16. 16. Sports Research Omega-3 Fish Oil product page (2026)
  17. 17. Sports Research vitamins and supplements collection (2026)
  18. 18. ConsumerLab Sports Research brand report card (2026)
  19. 19. BBB Business Profile for Sports Research Corp (2026)
  20. 20. Trustpilot Sports Research reviews (2026)
  21. 21. Amazon search results for Sports Research collagen peptides (2026)
  22. 22. Amazon product page for Sports Research Collagen Peptides 16 oz (2026)
  23. 23. Sports Research MCT Oil and Turmeric settlement website (2026)
  24. 24. Hinkle v Sports Research settlement agreement (2021)
  25. 25. Top Class Actions summary of Sports Research MCT Oil and Turmeric settlement (2020)
  26. 26. Sports Research Garcinia Cambogia settlement website (2026)
  27. 27. Capaci v Sports Research settlement agreement (2024)
  28. 28. ClaimDepot Sports Research Garcinia Cambogia settlement summary (2026)
  29. 29. Lozano v Sports Research complaint PDF (2023)
  30. 30. ClassAction.org summary of Lozano v Sports Research (2023)
  31. 31. California Proposition 65 notice for Sports Research Organic Greens (2026)
  32. 32. openFDA food enforcement API overview (2026)
  33. 33. FDA warning letters database page (2026)
  34. 34. openFDA query for Sports Research food enforcement records (2026)
  35. 35. ConsumerLab 2026 top-rated supplement brands survey (2026)
  36. 36. Sports Research collagen peptides value review (2026)
  37. 37. Sports Research Costco expansion announcement (2025)
  38. 38. Sports Research Walmart launch announcement (2025)
  39. 39. NSF GMP listing for Pure Encapsulations (2026)
  40. 40. Nestle Health Science Pure Encapsulations brand page (2026)
  41. 41. USP Verified Products directory (2026)
  42. 42. Nature Made explanation of USP verification (2026)
  43. 43. USADA guidance on NSF Certified for Sport (2026)
  44. 44. Sports Research Vitamin K2 as MK7 with Coconut Oil product page (2026)
  45. 45. Sports Research Organic Greens and Colostrum bundle page (2026)
  46. 46. Nordic Naturals vs Sports Research omega-3 value comparison (2026)
  47. 47. FDA 101 Dietary Supplements (2026)
  48. 48. Reddit discussion of Sports Research D3 plus K2 at Costco versus online (2025)

Recalibrated Jul 1, 2026 · 31 scored adjustments · 39 distinct citations across 48 sources

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