Peak Performance Wellness uses affiliate links. This page tells you exactly what that means, who we partner with, and how product recommendations are kept independent of commission.
What affiliate links are
An affiliate link is a tracked URL. When you click one of ours and buy the product, the retailer pays Peak Performance Wellness a small commission. The price you pay is identical to the price you would pay arriving at that retailer any other way — there is no surcharge to you, ever.
Who we partner with
The following affiliate relationships are currently active on this site. Any link to one of these retailers should be assumed to be an affiliate link.
Amazon UK Associates
Used for equipment recommendations (rollers, balls, hooks, mats, straps). Links carry our Associate tag.
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Used for supplement recommendations within our protocol PDFs and blog articles. Links carry our Rewards code.
rcode=QCI0747When we add or remove an affiliate relationship, this page is updated to reflect the change. If you spot a link on the site that looks like it leads to a retailer not listed here, please email vic@ppwellness.co so we can correct the disclosure.
How we choose products
Every product linked from this site is held to a single standard: there must be a peer-reviewed mechanism of action behind it. We do not recommend products on the basis of marketing claims, testimonials, brand relationships, or commission rate.
- Mechanism must be cited in peer-reviewed literature (PubMed, Cochrane, or equivalent).
- Dose used in trials must match the dose available in the linked product.
- Vibration-only devices, cosmetic-only formulations, and products whose claims rest solely on testimonial are excluded.
- If a product loses its evidence base — for example, when a meta-analysis overturns the original mechanism — it is removed or demoted regardless of commission impact.
Most recent product audit: 9 May 2026. Products lacking a science basis were demoted or removed from protocol PDFs and shop pages on that date.
What we earn
Commissions are small — typically between one and ten percent of the sale value, depending on category. They do not cover the cost of running this practice. They offset a fraction of the time spent researching, writing, animating, and clinically testing the protocols you read here.
Editorial independence
Commission rate has no influence on what we rank, recommend, or write about. The order of products in a protocol is determined by clinical fit and evidence quality, not by which retailer pays the highest rate.
If a product we recommend goes out of stock, we do not substitute it with a lower-evidence alternative simply because it remains commissionable. The recommendation stays as written and the link is marked unavailable until the original product is back in stock.
Practical evidence of this policy: the 9 May 2026 audit demoted several previously linked products when their science basis weakened, despite active commission relationships. Demotions are logged in our internal decision ledger.
Questions or concerns
If anything on this page is unclear, or if you believe a disclosure has been missed, please get in touch.
This disclosure is provided in accordance with the U.S. Federal Trade Commission's Endorsement Guides (16 CFR Part 255) and the UK Advertising Standards Authority's CAP Code on identifiable advertising. It is published in plain English so that the relationship between Peak Performance Wellness and the retailers we link to is obvious before you click any product link on this site.