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Registry scope and disclaimer.

Effective 2026-05-17 · v1.0 · operator: AU-SVRN
A self-contained statement of what PuraTrust is, what it is not, and how to use it responsibly.

PuraTrust compiles publicly available data on suppliers, resellers, and laboratories in the peptide and supplement supply chain, and publishes it as a registry. The registry never endorses a product, never recommends a vendor, and never provides medical, clinical, pharmaceutical, or regulatory advice. It is operated by AU-SVRN, a brand trust management firm, under an editorial independence charter.

What the registry is

The registry is an indexed record of evidence. Every entry carries a verification status, a witness identifier, and a timestamp. The status describes what was on file the day editorial reviewed the entry. It does not describe what is true today, what will be true tomorrow, or what any individual shipment, lot, or invoice contains. The registry's value lies in making the evidence visible and the methodology auditable, not in telling you what to buy.

What PuraTrust does not do

PuraTrust is a record of evidence reviewed. It is not a regulatory authority, a clinical service, or a substitute for licensed professional judgment. The list below states the limits explicitly so they are not inferred from absence.

  • PuraTrust is not the FDA. The registry does not approve products, ingredients, or claims.
  • PuraTrust does not provide medical advice. It is not a substitute for a licensed physician.
  • PuraTrust does not provide pharmaceutical or compounding advice. It is not a substitute for a licensed pharmacist.
  • PuraTrust does not provide regulatory advice for your jurisdiction. It is not a substitute for an attorney admitted in your state or country.
  • A verified status is a record of evidence reviewed at a moment in time. It is not an endorsement, a warranty, or a guarantee of any product, lot, vendor, or shipment.
  • A flagged status records unresolved discrepancies on the file. It is descriptive, not a legal accusation.
  • The registry never accepts payment for placement, verification status, or removal of an entry.
  • The registry does not sell, share, or rent visitor data, and does not deploy active fingerprinting, session replay, or device-graph integrations.

Where the data comes from

Registry entries are compiled from publicly available sources and from direct submissions. Among them: state pharmacy board listings, federal compounding registries, import licenses, corporate filings, ISO 17025 laboratory partnership confirmations obtained directly from the issuing labs, supplier-published certificates of analysis cross-referenced by content hash, registrar and TLS certificate chain history, public forum and marketplace records, and direct submissions through the intake form. The list is illustrative, not exhaustive. Every published claim links back to the source on the record.

What "verified" means, and what it does not

A verified entry is a record. It says that on the day editorial signed off, every check in the methodology had a satisfactory result on file. It says nothing about a product purchased after that date, a lot tested by a third party, or a shipment that crossed a border. Verified is not an FDA approval. It is not a warranty. It is not a guarantee. It is not a recommendation. It is a documented attestation that the evidence was reviewed, and a witness identifier that lets anyone audit the same record we did.

The append-only dispute model

The audit log is append-only. When a supplier disputes an entry, the original record stays in place and the dispute is attached as a public response. Nothing on the registry is deleted. A flagged status persists on the public record even after the underlying discrepancy is resolved. The resolution is recorded as another row in the same log. The point is not punishment. The point is a permanent trail that a future visitor, journalist, or regulator can audit without our cooperation.

How to use the registry responsibly

Verify a supplier on the registry before you place an order. Read the linked source on every claim that matters to you. If you have a medical question, consult a licensed clinician in your jurisdiction. If you have a compounding or formulation question, consult a licensed pharmacist. If you have a regulatory or legal question about the legality of a substance or transaction where you live, consult an attorney admitted to practice in that jurisdiction. The registry is a starting point for due diligence, not a destination.

Contact

Editorial corrections, dispute submissions, and press inquiries: support@puratrust.id. Legal terms governing your use of the service: /legal/terms.html. Data handling and visitor privacy: /legal/privacy.html. This page (registry scope and disclaimer) may be linked directly as /legal/disclaimer.html.

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