Which supplement works better to improve glucose control: 5-htp or docosahexaenoic acid (dha)?
Ratings at a Glance
| Supplement | Effectiveness Rating | Confidence Rating |
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| Docosahexaenoic Acid (DHA) | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Effectiveness Rating: 5-HTP vs Docosahexaenoic Acid (DHA)
The effectiveness rating is a measure of the supplements' ability to improve glucose control. This rating answers the question of whether or not a supplement does what it claims. The evidence shows neither 5-htp nor docosahexaenoic acid (dha) has the ability to improve glucose control. Neither supplement will provide positive results for this claim.
Confidence Rating: 5-HTP vs Docosahexaenoic Acid (DHA)
Another factor to take into account when comparing supplements is the confidence rating. This rating is a measure of how valid each supplement's effectiveness rating is. Remember, the confidence rating is a measure of how much you can trust the effectiveness rating. This rating is based on how many studies are included in the database on a supplement's claims. Ideally, you want a high effectiveness AND confidence rating.
Both 5-htp and docosahexaenoic acid (dha) have low confidence ratings. This means neither supplement has an adequate amount of research to back up this claim. A low confidence rating questions the validity of the effectiveness rating.
