How to read The Verdict

Most health content tells you what sounds true.
The Verdict tells you how hard you can lean on it.

Verdict = direction

What does the evidence point to?

Conviction = confidence

How hard should you lean on it?

Conviction levels

High conviction

Act on it confidently.
Does not mean perfect. Means the practical call is stable.

Moderate conviction

Useful, but conditional.
The signal is real. The confidence around it is not fully stable yet.

Low conviction

Interesting, not reliable.
Too early, too mixed, or too indirect to bet on.

Insufficient evidence

Not enough quality human data yet.
Different from low. Means we cannot score it reliably in any direction.

The SIGNAL framework

Six factors. No single study determines the score.

S — Study quality
Were the studies actually good?
I — Independence
Do multiple strong studies agree?
G — Generalizability
Does this apply to real people?
N — Notability
Is the effect meaningful?
A — Applicability
Can this guide a real decision?
L — Limits
How much uncertainty remains?

What makes this different

Most health content tells you what to do.
The Verdict tells you how much to trust that recommendation.

A single viral study is not the same as a replicated finding.
The conviction score captures that difference.

Every review includes an honest limitations section.
If the evidence has gaps, we say so.

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