Disclaimer & Quality Assurance

Last updated: October 2025

1. General Disclaimer

QNCH products are classified as food supplements. They are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
All product descriptions, benefits, or health-related claims on this site are for general informational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice.
Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before introducing any new supplement to your diet, especially if you have existing health conditions or take medication.

2. Usage Responsibility

By purchasing and using our products, you acknowledge that:

  • You have read and understood the usage instructions provided.

  • You are responsible for ensuring the product suits your personal needs.

  • QNCH cannot be held liable for misuse, overconsumption, or reactions related to allergies or sensitivities.

3. Ingredient Transparency

We source our supplement blends and ingredients through third-party manufacturing partners who hold relevant certifications such as GMP and HACCP.
While QNCH does not produce supplements in-house, we conduct periodic checks on suppliers, review their certification validity, and independently test random batches where possible.
We are committed to maintaining transparent sourcing and continuous improvement in our quality control processes.

As a small UK business, we may occasionally face supplier or batch delays to maintain these standards. We will always prioritise quality and compliance over speed or profit.

4. Product Testing

Where testing data is available, we aim to publish summaries or reports on our website. Testing frequency may vary depending on supplier batches and production volume.

5. Liability

QNCH accepts no responsibility for any adverse effects arising from use of our products where guidelines have not been followed.
We make every effort to ensure product safety and consistency, but all supplements are consumed at the user’s own discretion and risk.

THE SCIENCE

THE SCIENCE

Every QNCH formula is built around how the body actually absorbs and uses water.

For those of you that took the liberty to seek out the science page we have compiled some studies and tests to assure you why we use the ingredients we use and how we make sure they are safe.


This page breaks down the science behind hydration, the role of key electrolytes, and the standards we follow to ensure quality, safety, and transparency.

Sodium (from mineral salt) +

Sodium is the primary electrolyte responsible for fluid retention and absorption. When consumed with water, sodium helps the body retain fluids and hydrate more effectively than water alone. This mechanism is the basis of medical oral rehydration solutions.

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Potassium (from coconut water powder + added potassium) +

Potassium works alongside sodium to regulate fluid balance inside cells. Adequate potassium intake supports normal hydration, muscle function, and nerve signalling.

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Magnesium +

Magnesium supports normal muscle and nerve function and is lost through sweat. Low magnesium status is associated with fatigue and cramping, making it a relevant supporting electrolyte.

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Taurine +

Taurine is an amino acid involved in cell volume regulation and hydration. Research suggests taurine may support fluid balance and physical performance when combined with electrolytes.

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Vitamin B6 & Vitamin C +

Vitamin B6 supports normal energy metabolism, while vitamin C contributes to normal tissue function and protection against oxidative stress during physical and environmental stress.

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Natural sugars & real fruit vs artificial flavours +

A small amount of carbohydrate improves water and sodium absorption via sodium–glucose co-transport. This is why medical hydration formulas include glucose rather than relying on water alone.

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