Daniel is the independent researcher behind Glucoreviews.com. As a long-time student of natural supplements and self-experimentation ("biohacking"), he reads labels for a living — comparing ingredient blends, dosing transparency, and the claims companies make against what the formula can actually support.
His reviews here are built on hands-on research rather than clinical authority: dissecting proprietary blends, tracing the mechanism a product is positioned around (like the GLUT-4 angle in Gluco6), and calling out the trade-offs most sales pages leave out. You can find more of his writing and projects on his personal site, danielmarques.me.
How Daniel reviews a supplement
Every review on this site follows the same independent framework — favoring transparency over hype:
- Label & transparency — is the blend proprietary, or are doses disclosed?
- Ingredient track record — how well-known is each active, and what is it traditionally associated with?
- Mechanism honesty — does the product's story hold up in plain, structure-and-function terms?
- Real pros and cons — the downsides get the same space as the upsides.
- Value & access — price, guarantee, and where it's actually sold.
The full process is documented on our review methodology page.
A note on expertise
Daniel is an independent reviewer and supplement enthusiast — not a doctor, nutritionist, or licensed healthcare professional. The content he publishes is informational opinion based on research and personal experience, not medical advice. The supplements discussed here are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. For anything related to your health, medication, or a medical condition, talk to a qualified professional.
Independence & funding
Glucoreviews.com is reader-supported and earns affiliate commissions on some links, at no extra cost to you. That never changes a verdict — cons are reported as honestly as pros. See our affiliate disclosure for details.
Questions or corrections? Reach the team via the contact page.