Affiliate Disclosure
AdaptogenBeverages.com is reader-supported and participates in affiliate programs. If you click a link on this site and buy something, we may earn a commission. It costs you nothing extra.
The rule, rather than a list
Programs come and go, applications get approved and declined, and any list of “brands we partner with” is out of date the week after it is written. So here is the rule instead.
We link to the product we think you should look at, at the price we think you should pay. If a commission is available there, we take it. If one is not, we still link there. A recommendation on this site is never conditional on whether it pays.
What that means today, specifically
We are an Amazon Associate. Five of the seven products on this site link to Amazon and those links earn us a commission if you buy.
Two do not, on purpose, and they are the interesting ones.
- Kin Spritz links to Kin’s own store and earns us nothing. A 24 pack is $90.00 there and $138.98 on Amazon. Sending you to the listing that costs $48.98 more so that we could take a commission is the trade this site exists not to make.
- Recess Mood Powder links to Recess’s own store and earns us nothing, because that is where the 30-serving tub is sold at $30.00.
Recess runs an affiliate program we have not joined. Four Sigmatic, Odyssey, MUD\WTR, Moment and Kin all run direct programs we have not applied to. If any of that changes, the links may change and this page will be updated, and the ranking will not move, because the ranking is decided by what is on the label.
How you can check us
Read the Amazon versus direct page. It is the page where our incentive and your interest point in opposite directions, and you can see which way we went on each of the seven products.
What we will not do
- Accept payment for a ranking, a review, or a placement
- Send a draft to a brand before publication
- Report a personal result as evidence that a product works
- Publish a brand’s own claim graphic as if it were our own analysis
- Point you at a more expensive listing because it pays us
Not medical advice
Nothing here is medical advice and none of these products is a treatment for anything. Adaptogens are food ingredients. If you are pregnant or nursing, taking prescription medication, or managing a thyroid or autoimmune condition, talk to a doctor or a pharmacist before adding them. The 5-HTP in Kin Spritz interacts with SSRIs and other serotonergic medication and is the specific thing on this site most worth asking about.
Questions
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