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Stonehenge Health Dynamic Biotics®
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Exact product checkedGTIN 00756519470048 · checked 2026-08-16
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What this is. We compare what a listing claims against what public records show — label arithmetic, barcode registries, NIH’s label catalog, FDA enforcement data, certification registries, and published research. Every statement below traces to one of those.
What the states mean. Confirmed = an outside source agrees. Contradicted = an outside source disagrees. Caution = something needs explaining. No data = we looked and found nothing — a gap, not a strike.
What it is not. A clean record is not an endorsement and never proof a product works. A thin record is not an accusation. We publish evidence and gaps; the conclusion is yours. Nothing here is medical advice.
Something wrong? Every figure is meant to be checkable — sources are named and linked. Send a correction and we’ll fix the record.
Panel, decoded
What the label discloses
2listed rows
1separately quantified
1combined blend totals
The listing-image panel publishes 1 separately quantified row and 1 combined blend total. Ingredients inside a blend do not have separate amounts.
| Panel row | Amount | %DV | What to notice |
|---|
| Dynamic 16 Strain Probiotic Blend (55 Billion CFUs) | 289 mg | — | |
| Prebiotic Fiber Blend | 94 mg | — | |
FDA rules (21 CFR 101.36) require the amount of each dietary ingredient per serving unless hidden in a listed “proprietary blend” (legal, but a transparency yellow flag). A label stating no amount at all is non-compliant — a checkable red flag. This panel states amounts; the open question is whether those listed amounts are independently verified and how they compare with relevant research.
vision:claude-cli:subscription Amounts are shown as listed panel data, not independently lab-tested contents.
Every check we ran
Confirmed evidence
What checked out4
These checks found support in the public record. They confirm specific facts, not the product as a whole.
✓
Full label filed with NIH — ingredients on public record
Label #307924 “Dynamic Biotics” (Stonehenge Health), entered 2024-03-22, with the full Supplement Facts on file. NIH marks this label as off-market (superseded or discontinued version). Company on file: Distributor — Stonehenge Health, Newport Beach, CA.
Confirmed✓
Exact trademark owner identified
USPTO lists Stonehenge Health LLC (LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY) in DELAWARE, USA for the exact brand wordmark. This identifies the USPTO mark owner or applicant; it does not by itself prove who manufactures or sells this product.
Confirmed✓
Found on the brand's own store
The brand's store lists this exact barcode as “Dynamic Biotics®” (variant: 1 Bottle) — identity confirmed across retailer listings.
Confirmed✓
Barcode confirmed in an outside database
UPCitemdb resolves 756519470048 to "Probiotics 51 Billion CFU - 16 Strains Prebiotic Synbiotic - Stonehenge Health" (Stonehenge Health) — consistent with this listing.
ConfirmedDocumented concerns
What needs caution2
These are documented contradictions or claims that need more evidence. They are separate from missing data.
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No individual ingredient amount is published — every figure is a
Every amount on this panel is a blend total: Dynamic 16 Strain Probiotic Blend (55 Billion CFUs); Prebiotic Fiber Blend. A blend total tells you the combined weight of several ingredients, not how much of any one of them you are getting — the amounts could be split in any proportion. Manufacturers are allowed to label this way. It means the individual doses are not public, so nobody outside the company can check them.
Caution!
Ingredient amounts are hidden inside “Prebiotic Fiber Blend”
The panel lists “Prebiotic Fiber Blend” (94 mg) as a combined amount. A blend total can’t tell you whether any single ingredient reaches a dose used in research.
CautionUnresolved public record
What is still missing8
We looked for these signals but could not settle them from public sources. A gap is not a strike.
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The listing doesn't publish enough to check the math
The saved listing evidence does not establish net weight, unit count, per-serving dose, so the dose claim cannot yet be checked against serving arithmetic. This is a neutral evidence gap, not a pass or strike.
No data…
“Lab tested” claimed, but no lab or report named
The observed listing claims third-party testing without naming a lab or certifier. No product-bound report is saved, so the claim cannot be verified as stated. Under NSF/ANSI 173, NSF lists Stonehenge Health LLC products, including Stonehenge HEALTH® DYNAMIC NERVE, but the saved registry result does not cover this exact SKU. IFOS, USP, and Informed-Sport were not checked in this record.
No data…
Research context is available for the listed ingredients
Published sources describe how prebiotic fiber have been studied. This is ingredient context only; the record does not establish that this product delivers the studied dose or outcome. Sources: NIH ODS — Fiber overview (MVMS context), PubMed search: inulin prebiotic randomized trial.
No data…
Certified by NSF — contents and contaminants checked
Stonehenge Health LLC appears in NSF’s certified-products registry with 3 certified product(s), but we couldn’t confirm this exact listing is among them. Closest listed product: “Stonehenge HEALTH® FOR WOMEN MENOPAUSE SUPPORT”. Certification covers contents and contaminants — not effectiveness.
No data…
No recall found — which is not the same as being tested
This means only that no enforcement record matched the brand name — it does not mean the product was tested, reviewed, or cleared by FDA. New and untested products also have no recall records.
No data…
This item belongs to a catalog variation family
The paid catalog links this exact item to a parent listing. Review counts on public product pages may be shared across sizes, flavors, or other variants, so the count history is listing context — not evidence that reviewers received or tested this exact variant.
No data…
180-day review-count history is on file
Exact-listing history records written-review counts from 375 on 2025-07-14 to 459 on 2026-08-03 (net +84). Count movements can reflect sales, listing variants, collection resets, or moderation; this history does not establish whether reviews are authentic.
No data…
Package and trademark records name different responsible entitie
The package says distributed by: Stonehenge Health, 3857 Birch St., Suite #3025, Newport Beach, CA 92660. USPTO names Stonehenge Health LLC as the exact wordmark owner. That can be a normal distributor, manufacturer, or licensing relationship; the saved records do not establish the relationship.
No dataWhat to ask and check
What would settle the open questions
Why is this shown?
Everything we couldn’t verify is something a person can still ask about. Rather than leave gaps sitting as dead ends, we turn each one into a specific question — the exact document, citation, or number that would settle it — plus the things you can confirm yourself with the bottle in your hand.
Ask the brand or seller
1
Can you send the certificate of analysis (COA) for the lot number on my bottle?
A real COA names the testing laboratory, the test date, the lot it covers, and what was measured. “Third-party tested” with no document behind it is a marketing sentence.
2
Where are the ingredients sourced, and where is the product manufactured?
“Made in USA” can describe only the final bottling step. Ask which country the actives came from and whether the facility is audited.
3
What is the amount of each ingredient inside the proprietary blend?
A blend total tells you nothing about whether any single ingredient reaches a dose used in research. Brands may decline — that answer is informative too.
Most brands and sellers publish a contact route. A clear answer adds evidence to the record; no answer leaves the question open.
Check for yourself — no one’s permission needed
1
Compare the panel on the bottle in your hand to the one shown in this record.
Ours was read from listing photos and can contain reading errors. The physical label is the source of truth — if they disagree, tell us and we’ll correct the record.
2
Scan the barcode on the package and confirm it reads 756519470048.
A mismatch between the barcode on the box and the one on the listing is worth pausing over — it can indicate a different variant, a repack, or a counterfeit.
3
Look the product up yourself in NSF’s certified-products registry.
Search “Stonehenge Health LLC” at info.nsf.org — certification covers contents and contaminants, not effectiveness.
4
Check the lot number and expiry on the bottle against any COA you’re given.
A certificate that doesn’t name your lot doesn’t describe what you’re holding.
These are the open questions on this specific record — not a warning about the product, and not a suggestion to buy or avoid it. Getting them answered is how you decide for yourself.
What the listing promises — claim by claim
Why is this shown?
A listing’s promises are the reason people buy. Each one gets its own row: what was promised, what evidence would settle it, and what we could actually find. We never call a claim false — only whether proof proportionate to it exists on the public record.
| Claim | Status | What we found |
|---|
| Quality-testing claim “…USA: Manufactured in the USA from the finest globally-sourced ingredients at a cGMP Facilities, 3rd Party Tested for Quality Assurance.…” | Claimed, not verifiable We looked for: the observed listing, saved brand product page, the NSF/ANSI 173 certified-products registry, any linked COA or test report; IFOS, USP, Informed-Sport were not queried | No named laboratory or lot-specific certificate was found for this exact product. The exact brand page names no testing issuer and links no product-bound report. Under NSF/ANSI 173, NSF lists Stonehenge Health LLC products, including Stonehenge HEALTH® DYNAMIC NERVE, but not this exact SKU. IFOS, USP, and Informed-Sport were not checked in this record. This is a public-evidence limit, not a finding that testing did not occur. |
| Manufacturing claim “…GMP CERTIFIED” | Partly supported We looked for: the facility registration or certificate behind the claim | “GMP-certified” describes factory processes, not what is in the bottle. The claim does not name a certifier or public register that a shopper can check. |
| Origin claim “…NON-GMO, NO GLUTEN, NO SOY: No Preservatives, No Synthetic Fillers or Binders, No Magnesium Stearate, No Animal By-Products, Manufactured in the USA from the finest glob” | Claimed, not verifiable We looked for: customs records or label filings showing where ingredients were sourced and where it was made | “Made in USA” can describe only final bottling. Ingredient-sourcing records were not located for this product. |
| Benefit claim “…Probiotic Gut Immune Support - 30 Day…” | Partly supported We looked for: whether the ingredient doses on the label match the doses used in published research | Published research exists for ingredients in this formula. Whether this product’s doses match those studies could not be confirmed. |
“No evidence located” does not mean a claim is false — it means the seller has not put evidence proportionate to the claim on the public record, and we could not find any. Absence of proof is not proof of absence.
This label vs. the doses studied
Why is this shown?
An ingredient can be well-studied at one amount and barely studied at the amount in your bottle. This lines the label up against the doses researchers actually used. It answers ‘are these the same numbers?’ — never ‘should you take this?’
| Ingredient | Where this label sits | Reading |
|---|
| Prebiotic Fiber Blend | shaded = doses used in studies (3 g–10 g) · bar = this label | 94 mg — below the studied range |
Matching a studied dose does not mean the product works, and missing it does not mean it fails — it shows whether the label and the research are talking about the same amounts. Not a recommendation to take any amount.
Verifiability profile — 4 of 6 public signals
✓ UPC / GTIN published✓ Supplement Facts visible in photos✓ Found in NIH's label catalog (DSLD)✓ Brand's own store found· Per-serving dose established — not published· Third-party lab named or registry-certified — not published
What this listing gives the public to check. Publishing these signals doesn't prove quality — but withholding them means claims can only be taken on faith.
Identity
| UPC (barcode) — also our record ID | 756519470048 — via source listing UPC |
| Brand | Stonehenge Health |
| Source listing identifier | B07FP2BQM6 |
| Retailer listing title | Stonehenge Health Dynamic Biotics® | Probiotic Gut Immune Support - 30… show full title Stonehenge Health Dynamic Biotics® | Probiotic Gut Immune Support - 30 Day |
| USPTO brand owner | Stonehenge Health LLC · LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY · DELAWARE, USA |
| Owner filed address | 10775 Double R Blvd., c/o Law Office of Jonas M. Grant, A.P.C., Reno, Nevada 89521, UNITED STATES |
From the label (photo-read)
| Serving size | 1 Vegetarian Capsule |
| Servings per container | 30 |
| Pack statement | 30 Capsules |
| Badges printed on pack | GLUTEN-FREE, SOY-FREE, LACTOSE-FREE, NON-GMO, MADE IN THE USA, 3RD PARTY TESTED, SUGAR-FREE, GMP CERTIFIED |
Supplement Facts panel (photo-read):
| Ingredient | Amount per serving | Reading confidence |
|---|
| Dynamic 16 Strain Probiotic Blend (55 Billion CFUs) | 289 mg | High clearly legible in the photo |
| Prebiotic Fiber Blend | 94 mg | High clearly legible in the photo |
Claims printed on the packaging:
“Probiotic Digestive & Immune Support Formula*” · “Dietary Supplement” · “Promotes a Healthy Digestive System*” · “Promotes a Healthy Gut Microbiome*” · “Supports GI Comfort & Function*” · “Helps Ease Occasional Nausea & Gas*” · “Helps Ease Occasional Constipation*” · “Promotes Regularity*”
Read by a vision model from 8 listing photos — verbatim extraction; OCR errors possible. Spot a mistake? It will be corrected on review.
Supplement Facts — NIH DSLD registry
serving: 1 Veggie Capsule(s) · contents: 30 Veggie Capsule(s) · label #307924 at dsld.od.nih.gov
| Ingredient | Amount per serving |
|---|
| Dynamic 16 Strain Probiotic Blend | 224 mg |
| Prebiotic Fiber Blend | 95 mg |
mcg = 1/1,000 of a mg. As filed in the NIH Dietary Supplement Label Database — the authoritative digitization of the printed label. Label versions can lag reformulations.
Listed ingredients (as stated on the listing)
nourish the beneficial gut bacteria, promoting digestive health
Where it sells
Brand store stonehengehealth.com: 137 supplement products (+1 merch items) — for comparison, single-focus brands typically carry 5–30 products; very broad catalogs are common among companies that rebrand ready-made formulas — a pattern note, not a verdict.
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Ingredient science — NIH references
Probiotic — NIH ODS · MedlinePlus · PubMed (25,361) · strain-specific; label CFU at-manufacture vs at-expiry differ
Reference data from the NIH Office of Dietary Supplements, IOM Dietary Reference Intakes, and PubMed. A Tolerable Upper Intake Level is a documented reference figure, not a safety verdict — both the listed amount and the reference are shown for your own judgment. LookCloser gives no medical advice.
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