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The Science Behind Resin Health

La ciencia detras de Resin Health

Every answer grounded in NIH data. Every claim cited. No hallucinations, no guesswork.

Five NIH databases, one unified interface

We don't generate health information — we organize and present what NIH has already validated.

ODS Fact Sheets
Office of Dietary Supplements
100+ consumer and professional fact sheets covering vitamins, minerals, and botanicals. Available in English and Spanish. Updated quarterly by NIH researchers.
100+ fact sheets Updated: March 2026
DSLD
Dietary Supplement Label Database
120,000+ supplement products with complete ingredient lists, dosages, and manufacturer data. Searchable by name or barcode.
120K+ products Updated: March 2026
DailyMed
Drug-Supplement Interaction Data
Drug-supplement interaction data from FDA-approved Structured Product Labels. The same data your pharmacist uses.
Full database Updated: March 2026
OpenFDA
FDA Adverse Events & Recalls
Adverse event reports and supplement recalls. Real-world safety signals from the FDA's post-market surveillance system.
500K+ events Updated: March 2026
RxNorm
National Library of Medicine
Drug name normalization from the National Library of Medicine. Ensures we match your medications correctly regardless of brand vs. generic name.
200K+ terms Updated: March 2026

From your bottle to your safety dashboard

Step 1
User searches or scans
Step 2
Match against DSLD
Step 3
Extract ingredients
Step 4
Cross-reference DailyMed
Step 5
Classify severity
Step 6
Plain-language dashboard

Retrieval-Augmented Generation — no hallucinations by design

Our AI chatbot never invents information. It retrieves verified NIH content first, then generates a plain-language answer from only that content.

1
Pre-indexed ODS fact sheets split into searchable chunks — each chunk tagged with its source document and section.
2
User question matched against relevant chunks by keyword similarity — only the most relevant passages are selected.
3
Claude generates an answer ONLY from retrieved NIH context — never from its general training data.
4
Every response includes source citations with links to the original NIH fact sheet for verification.
5
If the retrieved context doesn't contain the answer, the chatbot says: "I don't have enough information from NIH sources to answer that."

What we do — and what we don't

What We Don't Do
Diagnose medical conditions
Recommend specific treatments
Make claims beyond NIH data
Store personal health information
Replace your healthcare provider
What We Do
Cite every claim with its source
Link to original NIH fact sheets
Flag interaction severity clearly
Use plain language (6th-8th grade reading level)
Recommend consulting healthcare providers

Data Freshness

Every data source is versioned, timestamped, and traceable to its origin.

Source Records Last Updated Update Frequency Provenance
ODS Fact Sheets 100+ March 2026 Quarterly ods.od.nih.gov
DSLD 120,000+ March 2026 Monthly dsld.od.nih.gov
DailyMed Full database March 2026 Weekly dailymed.nlm.nih.gov
OpenFDA 500,000+ events March 2026 Weekly open.fda.gov
RxNorm 200,000+ terms March 2026 Monthly rxnorm.nlm.nih.gov