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  1. Claims
  2. Evidence
  3. Risk
  4. Practical alternatives
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  1. We extract the key marketing claims from the page.
  2. We compare those claims to likely real-world outcomes using available evidence.
  3. We score claim credibility and transparency so weak support is visible.
  4. We add a separate practical purchase-fit conclusion and alternatives.
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Product: Athleticgreens More Than A Greens Powder

Practical verdict: NO · Claims credibility: 45/100

Claim sample: “Support your daily nutrition and sleep with AG1 and AGZ—science-backed superfood formulas designed for whole-body health.”

Claim vs reality sample: The page calls the product “science-backed” but does not provide direct clinical evidence for the broad whole-body health and sleep outcomes being promoted.

Bottom line excerpt: “The marketing language is stronger than the evidence shown, so several claims remain only partly supported.”

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