Drenova
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METHODOLOGY / PROCESS

Editorial
Standards

A documented four-stage process applied consistently to every formulation entry in the Drenova catalogue — from initial sourcing review through to published editorial entry.

01 / THE PROCESS RATIONALE

Why a Process and
Not a Point of View

A supplement guide that relies on the reviewer's subjective assessment is, structurally, a form of advocacy. Drenova operates from a different premise: that the value of a catalogue entry comes from the rigour of the process that produced it, not from the authority of the person writing it.

The four-stage methodology was written before the first entry was added to the catalogue. It defines not what a good supplement is, but what an honest record of a supplement contains. That distinction matters. Drenova does not rank, score, or recommend formulations. It documents them — and the documentation is only as reliable as the process that gathered the information.

The process has not been modified since its first application in 2022. Each quarterly review produces a report documenting which entries passed re-evaluation, which were suspended pending updated documentation, and which were retired from the active catalogue. That report is archived and available on request.

Overhead view of a methodology review meeting with printed formulation assessment sheets, ingredient sourcing maps, and third-party laboratory certificates spread across a large wooden table in a London office

QUARTERLY EDITORIAL REVIEW — ARCHIVE REF. Q1-2026

02 / THE FOUR STAGES

Stage by Stage

01

Sourcing Review

The sourcing review establishes the ingredient's supply chain from whole-food origin to processed form. The review covers five checkpoints: the raw material's botanical or mineral origin, the geographic location of primary extraction, the processing method applied (cold-press, water extraction, chelation, fermentation), the food-grade standard under which the processing facility operates, and the chain-of-custody documentation that links each batch to its origin.

Where a manufacturer claims whole-food sourcing without supplying chain-of-custody documentation, the formulation does not advance past Stage 1. This is the most common reason for a submission not entering the catalogue. Active ingredients sourced from declared facilities with documented processing standards pass to Stage 2.

CHECKPOINT 1

Botanical or mineral origin declared

CHECKPOINT 2

Geographic extraction location verified

CHECKPOINT 3

Processing method documented

CHECKPOINT 4

Chain-of-custody document supplied

02

Research Reference

Every nutrient-role statement in a Drenova catalogue entry is mapped to a published nutritional research basis. The Drenova editorial team uses three reference tiers: EFSA-registered nutrient role statements (the most conservative tier); published peer-reviewed nutritional studies from indexed journals (second tier, used for nutrients with emerging research bases); and documented traditional-use records with at least one corroborating nutritional study (third tier, used for adaptogenic plant materials with established traditional use).

Role statements derived solely from the manufacturer's marketing materials — without citation of a peer-reviewed study or a registered EFSA claim — are not included in the catalogue entry. The entry may still proceed if other aspects of the formulation meet the Stage 1 and Stage 3 criteria, but the unsubstantiated role claim is noted as "undocumented" in the entry.

T1
EFSA-REGISTERED NUTRIENT ROLE STATEMENTS

Authorised EU/UK nutrient role statements. Applied where available. Most conservative reference tier.

T2
PEER-REVIEWED NUTRITIONAL RESEARCH

Published studies from indexed journals. Used for nutrients with developing research bases not yet covered by registered role statements.

T3
TRADITIONAL USE + CORROBORATING STUDY

For adaptogenic plant materials. Documented traditional-use record with at least one published nutritional study as corroboration.

03

Batch Verification

Active ingredients sourced from declared facilities and cross-referenced against the research tier pass to Stage 3 batch verification. This stage requires the manufacturer to supply a certificate of composition from an independent third-party laboratory covering the most recent production batch.

The certificate must confirm: active-ingredient concentration per declared serving, absence of undeclared active compounds, and compliance with the UK Food Standards Agency's upper safe intake levels for all micronutrients in the formulation. Certificates issued by the manufacturer's own in-house laboratory are not accepted at this stage — the independence of the testing laboratory is a formal requirement.

Active ingredients sourced from declared facilities with documented processing standards are entered with the certificate reference number and testing date. Certificates must be renewed annually. Formulations where certificates have lapsed are suspended from the active catalogue pending renewal.

VERIFICATION REQUIREMENTS

Independent third-party laboratory (not in-house)

Active-ingredient concentration per serving confirmed

No undeclared active compounds present

FSA upper safe intake levels verified for all micronutrients

Certificate renewed annually per production run

Reference number and testing date archived by Drenova

04

Editorial Entry

Formulations completing Stages 1, 2, and 3 are written into the catalogue by the editorial team. Each entry follows a fixed structure: ingredient name, serving quantity, source format (whole-food, extract, or isolated compound), origin geography, nutrient-role statement with reference tier noted, batch-certificate reference, and a short editorial note covering any formulation-specific sourcing consideration.

The editorial note is written to the same register across all entries — factual, non-promotional, and free of comparative claims against other formulations. Entries do not rank ingredients against each other. They document each ingredient on its own terms, within its own evidence base.

The entry is reviewed by the nutrition professional on the team before publication. If any nutrient-role statement requires clarification or if the formulation has changed since the Stage 2 review, the entry is returned to the writer for amendment. Only entries that have passed the nutrition professional's sign-off are published in the live catalogue.

03 / SUPPLIER OVERVIEW

Where Ingredients
Come From

The current active catalogue draws from eight documented source regions. Each supplier relationship involves at minimum: a signed declaration of origin, a current food-grade processing certification, and a commitment to supply batch certificates for each production run.

Drenova does not have exclusive supplier relationships. The same supplier may appear across multiple formulation entries. The catalogue records the supplier name as documented on the chain-of-custody form, not as a commercial recommendation. Supplier standing is reviewed annually.

INDIA

Ashwagandha, bacopa, turmeric. Certified Ayurvedic processing facilities.

EUROPE (EU)

Magnesium, pea protein, elderberry. Salt-lake and certified legume farm sources.

UNITED KINGDOM

Montmorency cherry, sea kelp iodine. UK-certified orchard and coastal harvest.

EAST ASIA

Lion's mane, reishi, CoQ10. Substrate-verified cultivation and fermentation.

PERU (HIGH ALTITUDE)

Maca root. Junin plateau certified farms. Annual harvest batch documentation.

SCANDINAVIA / ARCTIC

Rhodiola rosea. Arctic-origin wild-harvested root. Harvest season documented.

Hands sorting dried botanical plant material at a certified processing facility, with ingredient traceability labels and harvest documentation visible on a wooden workbench

SUPPLIER DOCUMENTATION REVIEW — DRENOVA ARCHIVE 2025

04 / VERIFICATION STANDARDS

What Independent
Verification Means Here

V.01

Laboratory Independence

The testing laboratory must operate without commercial relationship to the supplement manufacturer. Drenova accepts certificates from UK-accredited, UKAS-registered analytical laboratories and internationally equivalent accreditation bodies.

V.02

Analytical Method Disclosure

Certificates must disclose the analytical method used (e.g., ICP-MS for mineral concentration, HPLC for plant-extract standardisation). Results reported without method citation are handled as unverified.

V.03

Batch Code Traceability

Each certificate is tied to a specific batch code that corresponds to a production run documented in the supplier's own records. Generic certificates covering a range of batches without individual batch codes are not accepted.

05 / REVIEW CADENCE

The Quarterly Editorial Cycle

The Drenova catalogue operates on a quarterly review cycle. Each cycle produces three lists: entries confirmed active (documentation current, research basis unchanged), entries suspended (certificates pending renewal or research under review), and entries retired (formulations no longer meeting Stage 1 sourcing criteria, or withdrawn by the manufacturer).

The quarterly review report is a working document — it is not published on the site in its full form, but the active/suspended/retired status of each entry is reflected in the live catalogue. Readers can request a copy of the methodology section from the most recent quarterly report by contacting the editorial team.

Q1
JAN — MAR

Full sourcing documentation renewal cycle

Q2
APR — JUN

Research reference review, new entry submissions

Q3
JUL — SEP

Batch certificate renewal, mid-year report

EDITORIAL NOTE

Drenova is an independent wellness resource focused on everyday nutrition and active lifestyle practices for men. The content is not affiliated with any governmental or institutional body.

We recommend speaking with a qualified wellness or nutrition professional before introducing any supplement to your daily routine, particularly if you have specific dietary requirements.