About PureVitalis

Understanding supplement labels through factual reference

Objective of This Reference Site

PureVitalis exists to present strictly factual, educational information about how natural supplement labels are structured, organized, and read. The site focuses exclusively on what labels state—ingredient composition, sourcing declarations, concentration notations, and physical forms.

This is not a product evaluation platform. This is not a selection tool. This is a reference guide to label literacy.

Strict Educational Scope

All content on this site serves a single purpose: explaining how to read and interpret what appears on supplement packaging. We present:

  • Standard label structure and ingredient ordering
  • Botanical and mineral source identification
  • Extraction methods and concentration notations
  • Geographic origin declarations
  • Physical form categories and their characteristics
  • Standardization markers and their meaning

We do not present claims about outcomes, benefits, efficacy, or therapeutic intent. We explain label facts.

Principles of Label-Only Information

Every piece of information on this site derives from what labels actually state. We reference:

  • Published ingredient declarations
  • Standard label format conventions
  • Recognized botanical and mineral nomenclature
  • Industry-standard extraction and standardization notations

No interpretation, no research citations, no efficacy discussion. Only what the label says and how to read it correctly.

How Origin and Form Data Are Displayed

Supplement labels communicate source and format through standardized visual and text elements. PureVitalis explains these elements:

  • Origin markers: Country names, regional designations, organic certification seals, wildcrafted notations
  • Form identifiers: Capsule type descriptions, tablet structure, powder characteristics, liquid base designation
  • Concentration indicators: Extraction ratios, standardization percentages, marker compound specification
  • Plant part nomenclature: Root, leaf, seed, bark, fruit, aerial parts, fruiting body

These elements allow accurate reading of what is physically contained in the product.

Why Exact Wording on Packaging Is Central

Supplement labels follow strict notation standards. Exact terminology matters:

  • "Extract" vs. "Powder": Different processing, different concentration
  • "4:1 Extract" vs. "Whole Herb Powder": Specific meanings about concentration method
  • "Standardized to 10% ginsenosides": Precise guarantee of marker compound concentration
  • "Wildcrafted" vs. "Organically Farmed": Different sourcing practices

PureVitalis teaches you to read these exact statements and understand what they communicate about the product's content.

Philosophy of Pure Observation

This site operates on a principle of factual neutrality. We describe label structure without interpretation. We present terminology without editorial commentary. We explain conventions without suggesting outcomes.

The goal is comprehension—clear understanding of what labels say and how to read them accurately. Nothing more. Nothing less.