About Dr. Grey AI

Dr. Grey AI is a comprehensive database that makes supplement research accessible and understandable. We aggregate, organize, and present scientific evidence for supplements and their effects on health conditions.

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Supplements
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Conditions
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Outcomes
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Our Mission

We believe that evidence-based health information should be accessible to everyone. Dr. Grey AI aims to bridge the gap between complex scientific research and everyday health decisions by:

  • Aggregating research data from trusted sources
  • Presenting evidence in a clear, graded format
  • Linking directly to original research papers
  • Providing context about study quality and confidence

Data Sources

Our research database compiles evidence from peer-reviewed studies indexed in PubMed, the NIH database of biomedical literature. All citations link to original research so you can verify the evidence yourself.

Evidence Grading System

We use a letter-based grading system to indicate the strength of evidence for each supplement-condition relationship:

A
Grade A - Strong Evidence

Multiple high-quality studies (randomized controlled trials, meta-analyses) with consistent results. The highest level of confidence in the findings.

B
Grade B - Moderate Evidence

Good supporting evidence from quality studies, but more research is needed. Results are promising but not conclusive.

C
Grade C - Limited Evidence

Limited number of studies or studies with methodological limitations. Evidence suggests potential but is not definitive.

D
Grade D - Very Limited Evidence

Preliminary research only. May include only animal studies, in-vitro studies, or very small human trials. Cannot draw reliable conclusions.

Understanding Effect Magnitude

In addition to evidence grades, we indicate the observed effect size when available:

  • Large: Substantial, clinically meaningful effects observed
  • Moderate: Notable effects that may be meaningful
  • Small: Statistically significant but modest effects

Effect Direction

We indicate whether a supplement increases or decreases a particular outcome:

  • Increase (โ†‘): The supplement is associated with higher levels of the measured outcome
  • Decrease (โ†“): The supplement is associated with lower levels of the measured outcome

Protocols

Our protocols feature curates evidence-based supplement combinations (stacks) for specific health conditions. Each protocol includes:

  • Primary supplements with the strongest evidence
  • Supporting supplements that may enhance effects
  • Suggested dosages based on research
  • Explanations of mechanisms of action

Important Limitations

Please note that Dr. Grey AI:

  • Provides educational information only, not medical advice
  • Cannot account for individual health circumstances
  • May not include all available research
  • Is updated periodically and may not reflect the latest studies

Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider before starting any supplement regimen. See our full medical disclaimer for important information.