⚡ Independent Functional Medicine Review · Last Updated May 1, 2026

Editorial Policy

How mentestogreensmax.com researches, sources, reviews, and updates content about TestoGreens Max (manufactured by Live Anabolic LLC) and competing testosterone supplements.

Independence

mentestogreensmax.com is an independent third-party review resource. We are not owned by, employed by, or commissioned by Live Anabolic LLC, the manufacturer of TestoGreens Max. We earn affiliate commission on purchases made through our links to the TestoGreens Max Official Website, and we disclose this clearly on every page. Our editorial findings — including criticisms of the formula and acknowledgment of competitor advantages — are not subject to manufacturer review or approval.

Sources

We rely on four categories of sources, ranked by evidentiary weight: (1) peer-reviewed published research indexed on PubMed, primarily for ingredient mechanism and clinical evidence claims; (2) manufacturer disclosures from Live Anabolic LLC's official website (ingredient list, dosing, manufacturing facility, pricing, refund policy); (3) aggregated user feedback from verified-purchase reviews on the official website and reputable third-party review aggregators; and (4) direct testing and observation over a 90-day evaluation window for first-person product experience.

Citation Standards

Major health claims are accompanied by PubMed citations on ingredient research pages, the ingredients overview page, the benefits page, and the index review. We use PMID identifiers and direct links to PubMed records so readers can verify each citation. Where evidence is limited or based on early-stage research (cell or animal studies, rather than human clinical trials), we explicitly say so rather than presenting weak evidence as if it were strong. Where claims rest on aggregated user feedback rather than published research, we label them as such.

Reviewer Credentialing

All medically-relevant content on the site is reviewed by Dr. Andreas Boettcher, MD, a Functional Medicine Physician with over 30 years of clinical experience in men's hormonal health. Dr. Boettcher's credentials, areas of expertise, and conflict-of-interest disclosure are detailed on the About Reviewer page.

Update Frequency

All pages are date-stamped with the most recent review date displayed at the top of each page. Major content pages (the index review, ingredients page, benefits page, comparison pages, where-to-buy page) are reviewed quarterly. Listicles and time-sensitive content are reviewed at least bi-annually. Pricing is verified against the Live Anabolic LLC Official Website at each quarterly review. If a TestoGreens Max formulation change, manufacturer policy change, or significant new published research is identified, the relevant pages are updated immediately rather than waiting for the next scheduled review.

Corrections Policy

Errors are corrected promptly when identified. Material corrections (e.g., changes to a price, dose, or ingredient mechanism that affect reader decisions) are noted with the correction date in the page's update history. Minor corrections (typos, formatting) are made silently. Readers who identify errors are encouraged to contact us through the Contact page.

What We Do Not Publish

We do not publish: undisclosed sponsored content, fabricated user testimonials, claims that TestoGreens Max can treat or cure disease, claims unsupported by either published research or appropriately-labeled user-feedback aggregation, or content that misrepresents the realistic timeline and effects of natural testosterone support. We do not publish content about products, services, or topics where we have undisclosed conflicts of interest.

Conflict of Interest Management

mentestogreensmax.com discloses its primary conflict of interest openly: we earn affiliate commission on purchases made through our links to the TestoGreens Max Official Website operated by Live Anabolic LLC. This compensation supports the site's operation and editorial work but does not direct the editorial findings. Our editorial reviewer, Dr. Andreas Boettcher, MD, has no equity stake in Live Anabolic LLC and receives no direct compensation from Live Anabolic for his editorial review work. His compensation is paid by the site from affiliate revenue, which creates an indirect alignment with site revenue but isolates him from the manufacturer relationship directly.

We do not accept direct payment from Live Anabolic LLC, sponsored content arrangements, undisclosed promotional placements, or any compensation that would create undisclosed editorial conflicts. Where we have any other commercial relationships that could affect content (e.g., affiliate relationships with competitor products mentioned in comparison articles), we disclose those relationships at the page level.

How We Handle Negative Findings

An affiliate-supported review resource has obvious incentive to emphasize positive findings about the product it earns commission on. Our editorial response to this conflict is to require explicit treatment of negative findings on every page. Limitations of TestoGreens Max — per-ingredient milligram amounts not fully disclosed for all 35 ingredients; the 1-bottle pack is steeply priced at $69; effects build over 8-12 weeks rather than overnight; not appropriate for men with confirmed clinical hypogonadism (under 300 ng/dL) who need TRT evaluation; sold only direct-to-consumer with no Amazon availability — are stated clearly alongside positive findings. Where competitors offer something TestoGreens Max doesn't (TestoPrime's lifetime guarantee; Prime Male's higher-dose foundational minerals for older men), we say so.

Source Hierarchy

When sources conflict on a factual claim, we apply a hierarchy: peer-reviewed published research (especially randomized controlled trials in human adults) is highest authority; published research in animal models or cell cultures is qualified as such; manufacturer disclosures are accepted for product-specific facts (ingredients, doses, pricing, manufacturing) but evaluated skeptically for efficacy claims; aggregated user feedback is acknowledged as user experience rather than clinical evidence. Where high-quality evidence is unavailable for a claim, we either omit the claim entirely or label it explicitly as unverified marketing claim or traditional use claim rather than evidence-based finding.

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Reader Trust as Editorial North Star

Every editorial decision on mentestogreensmax.com is filtered through one question: does this serve reader trust over the long term? Affiliate revenue is the business model, but reader trust is the foundation that makes the business model sustainable. Inflating claims, hiding limitations, or producing thin content might generate short-term revenue increases but would erode the trust that brings readers back and prompts them to recommend the site to others. Our editorial standards exist to protect that trust by ensuring readers can rely on the content as a substantive analysis rather than a marketing extension. When trade-offs arise between commercial optimization and editorial integrity, the editorial side wins.