Health Supplements

Supplement Copywriting Within DSHEA

Supplement copy that lives in the DSHEA sweet spot — specific, benefit-led, and compliant across US, UK, AU, and CA markets. No guesswork. No disease claims. Ever.

Vitamins & Minerals Protein & Collagen Gut Health Sleep & Stress Sports Nutrition Energy & Focus Weight Management
Reviewed against: FTC  ·  FDA / DSHEA  ·  UK ASA / NHC Register  ·  AU TGA  ·  Health Canada  ·  Amazon March 2026 Requirements

A supplement copywriter writes product descriptions, email sequences, and ad copy for dietary supplement brands using the structure/function claim framework — describing what an ingredient does in the body without claiming to treat, cure, or prevent disease. WriteLift writes DSHEA-compliant copy for US brands and applies UK NHC Register, AU TGA, and Health Canada rules separately for each market.

The supplement copy challenge

The Line Between Compelling and Compliant

Supplement copy lives in a uniquely narrow corridor. Copy that's too vague — "feel your best every day" — doesn't convert. Copy that's too specific — "cures insomnia" or "treats joint pain" — is an FTC violation with penalties reaching $53,088 per violation per day.

The sweet spot is DSHEA structure/function claims: specific, benefit-led language that describes what the ingredient does in the body, without claiming to treat, cure, diagnose, or prevent a disease. Getting that balance right requires knowing the framework — not guessing at it.

Bioavailability language that explains why magnesium glycinate absorbs better than magnesium oxide builds ingredient authority and justifies a premium price point. Dosage transparency — "400mg per serving, 90 servings" — builds purchase confidence. Third-party testing callouts (NSF, USP, GMP) address the trust gap that stops first-time supplement buyers from converting.

For UK market copy: the NHC Register governs what can be said. The ASA uses AI to scan listings proactively and issued 9 simultaneous rulings against supplement brands in December 2025. What's compliant in the US may be prohibited in the UK. WriteLift writes for both — separately, correctly.

Compliance boundary

Structure/function claims describe the role of nutrients in normal body function. Disease claims — diagnosing, treating, curing, or preventing a disease — require FDA drug approval. "Supports healthy sleep patterns" — permitted. "Treats insomnia" — FTC violation. WriteLift knows the difference and applies it to every deliverable.

Conversion signal #1 — Bioavailability language

Ingredient form specificity justifies premium pricing. "Magnesium glycinate (chelated) — the form your body actually absorbs" converts better than "magnesium supplement" at the same price point. Every category has form-specific language that signals formulation seriousness.

Conversion signal #2 — Dosage transparency

Ingredient-literate buyers compare mg per serving, servings per container, and ingredient forms across competing products before purchasing. Copy that includes these details — and explains why they matter — converts better and reduces purchase hesitation.

Conversion signal #3 — Third-party testing

NSF Certified, USP Verified, GMP Certified facility, Informed Sport — these trust signals directly address the purchase hesitation that stops first-time supplement buyers who are skeptical about product quality and purity claims.

Conversion signal #4 — Amazon panel compliance

From March 31, 2026, every ingredient claim on Amazon must exactly match the Supplement Facts Panel. WriteLift verifies all ingredient claims against the client's panel before delivery — protecting listings from suppression before it happens.

What we write

Every Supplement Category

From single-ingredient magnesium to complex multi-stack sports nutrition — every category written with the bioavailability knowledge and compliance awareness it requires.

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Vitamins & Minerals

Form-specific bioavailability language — methylcobalamin vs. cyanocobalamin, glycinate vs. oxide, liposomal vs. standard. Copy that explains ingredient form differences and justifies premium pricing without disease claims.

MagnesiumVitamin D3B12ZincIron
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Protein & Sports Nutrition

Amino acid profiles, absorption rates, post-workout recovery language, and third-party testing callouts — written for the ingredient-literate sports nutrition buyer who compares products seriously.

WheyPlant ProteinCreatineBCAAsPre-Workout

Collagen & Beauty Supplements

Ingestible collagen copy stays within cosmetic claim boundaries (appearance language) while building the purchase case for marine vs. bovine, hydrolyzed vs. standard, and peptide molecular weight.

Marine CollagenBovineBiotinHyaluronic Acid
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Gut Health & Probiotics

CFU counts, strain specificity, and delivery mechanism copy (delayed-release, shelf-stable, spore-forming) — written for the microbiome-aware buyer who knows that not all probiotics are equal.

ProbioticsPrebioticsDigestive EnzymesFiber
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Sleep & Stress

Some of the most compliance-sensitive copy in supplements. "Supports healthy sleep patterns" is permitted. "Treats insomnia" is a disease claim. Every formulation written with the exact language that works — and stays legal.

Magnesium GlycinateAshwagandhaL-TheanineMelatonin
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Energy, Focus & Nootropics

Structure/function language for cognitive support copy — "supports mental clarity and focus" — without crossing into prohibited territory. UK note: "nootropic" requires NHC Register authorization (July 2024 ASA ruling).

Lion's ManeRhodiolaBacopaCaffeine + L-Theanine
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Weight Management

The FTC's highest enforcement priority. "Supports weight management as part of a healthy diet and exercise" is compliant. "Burns fat" and "causes weight loss" are FTC violations. Written correctly every time.

Metabolism SupportFiber SupplementsAppetite Support
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Immunity & Antioxidants

Post-COVID enforcement means immune claims are under active FTC scrutiny. "Supports immune system health" — compliant. "Prevents colds and flu" or "boosts the immune system" — prohibited in all markets. Written precisely.

Vitamin CElderberryQuercetinNAC

Every channel your supplement brand needs

One Voice. Every Platform.

From Amazon listing to email welcome flow — compliant copy across every touchpoint, optimized for each platform's specific requirements.

Amazon Listings

Title, bullets, description, A+ Content — all verified against your Supplement Facts Panel before delivery. March 2026 ingredient claim requirements applied as standard.

Shopify Product Pages

Full product description structure: hook → benefit bullets → ingredient authority → trust signals → SEO metadata. Shopify Payments prohibition flags applied where relevant.

Email Sequences

Product launch sequences, welcome flows, abandoned cart, and educational drip campaigns — all using compliant claim language aligned with the product listing copy.

Blog Articles

SEO-optimized, compliance-reviewed ingredient education articles. Pillar guides, product-led articles, and comparison content — written at 2,500–4,000 words with full schema markup.

Social Media

Instagram, TikTok, Pinterest, and Facebook captions — compliant claim language adapted to platform voice and format. Educational content that builds ingredient authority without crossing regulatory lines.

WooCommerce & Etsy

Platform-specific character limits, keyword optimization, and SEO metadata for WooCommerce product pages and Etsy listings — same compliance standards as Amazon and Shopify.

Structure/function claims in practice

Before WriteLift. After WriteLift.

The difference between copy that converts and copy that creates regulatory exposure — illustrated with real claim transformations.

❌ Before — FTC violation

"Our magnesium formula cures insomnia and treats anxiety. Clinically proven to fix your sleep problems and eliminate stress. Boosts your immune system. Customers report reversal of depression symptoms within days."

✅ After — DSHEA compliant

"Magnesium Glycinate 400mg — chelated for superior absorption. Supports healthy sleep patterns and a calm, relaxed mood. Supports immune system health. Third-party tested for purity and potency. 90 servings per bottle."

*These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

❌ Before — Disease claim

"10,000mg raw garlic equivalent — kills bacteria and viruses, lowers blood pressure, reverses heart disease, and eliminates joint inflammation. The natural antibiotic your body needs."

✅ After — Compliant

"Garlic Extract 500mg (standardized to 2% allicin) — concentrated from wild-sourced garlic bulb. Supports cardiovascular health and immune system function. Supports healthy blood pressure levels already within normal range."

*These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

Common questions

Supplement Copy FAQ

A structure/function claim describes the role of a nutrient in normal body function — "supports healthy sleep patterns," "promotes joint flexibility." A disease claim states that a product treats, cures, prevents, or diagnoses a disease — "treats insomnia," "cures arthritis." Disease claims require FDA drug approval that no supplement brand holds. WriteLift writes exclusively in the structure/function claim framework for US supplement copy, with the required FDA disclaimer on every deliverable.
Yes. UK supplement copy is governed by the GB Nutrition and Health Claims (NHC) Register — only claims on that register are permitted. WriteLift writes UK-compliant copy that is verified against the register before delivery. Many DSHEA-compliant US claims are not permitted in the UK — including "nootropic," "adaptogen," "boosts the immune system," and "superfood" claims. WriteLift creates separate, market-specific copy for US and UK clients.
Yes — and this is required for Amazon compliance from March 31, 2026. WriteLift requests the Supplement Facts Panel (or COA) for every product before writing the listing. All ingredient claims in the listing are verified against the panel in name, weight, and presentation. Raw material equivalent claims are never used. This protects the listing from Amazon suppression and ensures FTC/FDA ingredient claim accuracy.
Every supplement product description includes: Amazon-formatted listing (title, 5 bullets, description, backend keywords) or Shopify/WooCommerce format as required; compliance notes flagging any elevated-risk language; FDA disclaimer language; ingredient form and bioavailability notes; and platform-specific character counts verified. Revisions are included per the WriteLift revision policy. Turnaround is typically 3–5 business days per product.
"Clinically proven" requires randomized controlled human clinical trials (RCTs) — not animal studies, not in vitro research, not observational data. Most supplement brands do not have RCT data for their specific finished product formulations. WriteLift does not use "clinically proven" unless the client can produce and verify the relevant trial evidence. Alternatives like "clinically studied ingredient" (referencing ingredient-level research) or "third-party tested for purity and potency" are used instead — both compelling and compliant.

How it works

From Brief to Compliant Copy

Four steps from intake to delivery — with compliance review built into every stage.

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Intake & Brief

Complete the supplement copy intake form. Upload your Supplement Facts Panel, target market, and platform requirements.

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Keyword Research

WriteLift researches primary and secondary keywords for each product — informed by platform, niche, and search intent data.

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Copy + Compliance Review

All copy is drafted and reviewed against the Compliance Checklist before delivery. Every claim verified against the Supplement Facts Panel.

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Delivery + Revisions

Delivered via Google Doc or your preferred format. One round of revisions included. Turnaround: 3–5 business days per product.

Karen Nielsen Palconit, founder of WriteLift

About WriteLift

WriteLift is a specialist eCommerce content service owned and operated by Karen Nielsen Palconit, based in Quezon City, Philippines (DTI registered: Palconit Digital Marketing Services). WriteLift provides compliance-aware copy exclusively for health supplement, skincare, and premium pet product brands — reviewing every deliverable against FTC, FDA, ASA/CAP, TGA, and Health Canada standards before delivery. WriteLift does not provide legal advice. For regulatory decisions specific to your brand, consult a qualified regulatory attorney or compliance consultant.

Page last reviewed: April 2026  ·  Compliance resources  ·  References: FTC.gov · FDA.gov · ASA.org.uk · TGA.gov.au

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