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Primal Queen Review 2026: Legit or Overhyped?

Read before you buy. — Overhyped

  • "Third-party lab tested"

    Eurofins test results are publicly linked on the product page — a genuine transparency positive rare in this category.

  • "Beef ovaries and uterus support hormone balance and cycles"

    Zero published clinical trials show consuming bovine reproductive organs affects human hormones or menstrual cycles.

    Internal: knowledge base review — Beef Ovaries, Beef Uterus entries
  • "100X MORE Vitamin B12 than spinach (Beef Uterus)"

    Spinach contains essentially zero B12 — it's an animal-only nutrient. This comparison is nutritionally meaningless.

  • "Clinically Studied beef organ superfoods"

    Individual organ meats have nutritional research, but this specific formula has no published clinical trial.

    Internal: product page review — no trial citation found

Consumer advice

If you're genuinely interested in organ meat nutrition, beef liver capsules alone (from brands like Ancestral Supplements or Heart & Soil) cost significantly less and deliver the same core nutrients (B12, iron, zinc, vitamin A). The beef liver, heart, and kidney in this product are legitimate nutritional sources — but you're paying a premium for the uterus, fallopian tubes, and ovaries, which have no clinical evidence of benefit. If you're iron-deficient or B12-deficient, get tested first — a targeted supplement or dietary change may be more cost-effective. Avoid if pregnant without consulting your doctor, as beef liver is extremely high in preformed vitamin A (retinol), which is teratogenic at high doses. The 365-day money-back guarantee is a genuine green flag — use it if you don't notice results within 60–90 days.

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Claims vs Evidence

MODERATE

0 of 8 claims supported by evidence.

"Hormone & Cycle Support" Unsupported

No clinical evidence glandular tissue supports human hormones

Based on: Beef Ovaries, Beef Uterus, Beef Fallopian Tubes

"Energy & Resilience" Partial

B12 and iron support energy only if you're deficient

Based on: Beef Liver, Beef Heart, Beef Kidney

"Mood & Brain Clarity" Stretch

B vitamins support cognition; effect size modest in replete adults

Based on: Beef Liver, Beef Heart

"Skin & Beauty" Partial

Vitamin A supports skin; excess retinol is toxic

Based on: Beef Liver

"Healthy menstrual cycles at 12 months" Unsupported

Zero clinical evidence organs regulate menstrual cycles

Based on: Beef Uterus, Beef Ovaries, Beef Fallopian Tubes

"14,000X MORE CoQ10 than cauliflower" Partial

Heart is CoQ10-rich, but capsule dose is unspecified

Based on: Beef Heart

"Clinically Studied beef organ superfoods" Stretch

Organs as foods are studied; this formula is not clinically trialed

Based on: Beef Liver, Beef Heart, Beef Kidney, Beef Uterus, Beef Ovaries, Beef Fallopian Tubes

"Vitamins absorbed more efficiently from organs than supplements" Partial

Heme iron absorbs better; vitamin A bioavailability is comparable

Based on: Beef Liver, Beef Heart, Beef Kidney

4 partial · 2 stretch · 2 unsupported

Ingredients

Evidence: strong · moderate · weak · debunked

Based on peer-reviewed research from PubMed and Examine.com

This product does not disclose individual ingredient doses.

Nutrient-dense organ meat. No clinical trials in provided data support supplement health claims.

weak

Research-backed dose: No established dose from provided studies

Nutrient-dense organ meat. Good source of protein, vitamins, and minerals. No clinical trials as a supplement.

weak

Research-backed dose: No established dose

Organ meat supplement with no clinical trial evidence supporting any specific health benefit.

weak

Research-backed dose: No established dose (insufficient research data)

Desiccated bovine uterine tissue. No clinical evidence supports any health benefit in humans.

weak

Research-backed dose: No established dose

Beef Fallopian Tubes

Dried and powdered cow fallopian tubes. No clinical evidence this does anything for human health. Added purely for marketing differentiation.

weak

Research-backed dose: No established dose; no clinical evidence

Desiccated animal gland supplement. No clinical evidence it meaningfully affects human hormones.

weak

Research-backed dose: No established dose

Price & Value

Extreme Markup

Primal Queen

$88 (3-month subscription) / $44 (1-month subscription) / $132 retail

Ancestral Supplements Beef Liver or Heart & Soil Women's Blend

$38-55/month for comparable organ content

Subscription: Save 33% on 3-month auto-ship ($88 vs $132). Online portal for cancel/skip/pause mentioned.

Research sources: PubMed · Examine.com

Analyzed product: https://primalqueen.com/products/primal-queen-superfood-organs

Analysis generated: 2026-05-02 · Engine v1.0.0