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Adaptoheal Energy

5
Products
3
Ingredients
Unknown
Quality Status

Comprehensive Brand Analysis

Fast Facts

Founded: Not clearly published — limited public information found.
Headquarters: Appears to operate in the United States and has markets for Europe/Latin America. (‘ADAPTOHEAL US’ website) ([ADAPTOHEAL US][1])
Ownership: Privately held brand “ADAPTOHEAL” (no public corporate parent identified).
Key People: Not clearly identified in public sources.

Company History & Milestones

• The ADAPTOHEAL website lists multiple product lines (EnergyHeal, ImmuneHeal, HormoBalance, etc.) aimed at adaptogen-based supplement formulas. ([ADAPTOHEAL US][1])
• The product “EnergyHeal” (adaptogen energy supplement) is available in the US website and EU/Mexico versions, indicating international distribution. ([ADAPTOHEAL US][2])
• The brand lists wording “natural options at your fingertips to boost your health” and appears to be expanding product categories. ([adaptoheal.com][3])

Product & Manufacturing Profile

Core Products

N/A

Manufacturing Model

The brand claims “Made in USA” for some later Amazon listings (“Made in the USA” for EnergyHeal) ([Amazon][7]) However, the website does not provide a detailed manufacturing site address, contract manufacturer name, or facility certifications.

Quality Certifications

No publicly detailed third-party certifications (such as NSF, USP) found in available sources.

Third-Party Testing

The public website does not appear to provide batch-specific Certificates of Analysis (COAs) or a lot lookup for independent testing.

Transparency

Ingredient Sourcing

The product description for EnergyHeal lists adaptogens (Ashwagandha, Schisandra, Maca, Siberian & Korean Ginseng, Rhodiola, Arctic Root, Leuzea, Suma) and emphasizes ‘caffeine-free’ energy. ([Amazon][7]) Country of origin or supplier sourcing details for those ingredients are not clearly published.

Published Testing

No clear evidence of publicly published third-party test results or analytic certificates available in my review of the site.

Sustainability

The brand message mentions natural adaptogens and holistic wellness; however, no detailed sustainability claims (e.g., packaging recycling, sustainable herb sourcing) were located.

Trust Score

2/5
Trust Rating

The brand presents a coherent product suite and clear marketing of adaptogen-based formulas for energy and wellness. However, significant gaps remain: absence of founding/ownership details; lack of publicly verifiable manufacturing facility certifications; limited transparency on raw-material sourcing and published third-party testing. For programmatic evaluation, those gaps reduce the credibility margin.

Sources

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