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Research & Science

Evidence-Based Formulations

Every formula begins with a research question, not a marketing brief. Discover the scientific foundation behind our supplements.

Research & science

Every Helder Labs formula begins with a research question, a clear target population, and a careful review of the available evidence.

Our scientific approach

We follow a structured process for product development. It begins with identifying a specific health area or clinical need, followed by a review of peer-reviewed literature and existing guidelines.

  • Define a clear research question and target group.
  • Review clinical trials, meta-analyses, and guidelines.
  • Determine appropriate ingredients and realistic daily doses.
  • Design formulas that can be used consistently and safely.

Continuous evaluation

Science does not stand still, and neither do we. We regularly review new publications and adjust our formulations when there is sufficient evidence to justify a change.

  • Monitoring of emerging research and regulatory updates.
  • Periodic internal reviews of existing formulas.
  • Careful consideration before making formulation changes.

Clinical studies & white papers

Vitamin D and immune function

An overview of key clinical trials that investigated vitamin D supplementation and markers of immune function in different populations.

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Omega-3 and cognitive performance

A review of the evidence on DHA and EPA in relation to cognitive performance, mood, and brain structure.

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Multinutrient strategies for daily health

A practical overview of how balanced multinutrient formulas can support general health when used alongside dietary changes.

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Expert advisory network

Our advisory network includes clinicians, nutrition scientists, and other specialists who provide independent feedback on product concepts, protocols, and communication.

While final responsibility for our products remains with Helder Labs, we value the critical input and clinical experience of external experts.