A small independent channel publishing viewer reports on everyday metabolic health — and an honest account of how the lights stay on.
Last updated August 22, 2026nocrashes is a small independent channel publishing video reports on everyday metabolic health — energy, appetite, and how people actually feel after a meal.
We are a two-person desk operating under nocrashes in Fresno, California. We are writers and video editors, not clinicians, not researchers, and not a laboratory. What we do is read and watch: published nutrition literature, manufacturer documentation, and above all the messages viewers send us about what they tried and what happened next.
The channel started as a short weekly video for people caught between two extremes — medical literature too dense to act on, and wellness content promising transformation in a week. We aim for the middle: plain language, honest about uncertainty, specific about what is known versus what is merely reported.
This site carries advertising and affiliate relationships. When you click a product link and make a purchase, we may receive a commission from the seller at no additional cost to you. Product features here are advertorial content — commercial, not editorial, and they should be read that way. We disclose this on every page rather than burying it, because a viewer who does not know how a channel is funded cannot properly weigh what it says.
We are not a news organisation, and nothing here is reporting in the journalistic sense. We are not a medical provider and we do not give medical advice. We do not manufacture, test, or independently verify any product featured here, and we have no access to raw trial data.
Statements about dietary supplements on this site have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration, and no product mentioned is intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. If you are managing a diagnosed condition, taking prescription medication, pregnant, nursing, or under 18, talk to your own doctor or pharmacist before changing anything. They know your history; we do not.
Messages are individual experiences, not evidence. One person describing a better afternoon tells you what happened to one person under conditions nobody controlled. It does not tell you what will happen to you, and it is not a substitute for a trial. We publish them because they are the honest record of what viewers report — not because they prove anything.
If we have got something wrong, we would rather know. Corrections are made in place with a note explaining what changed. Editorial questions and corrections go through our contact page. Questions about an order you have placed — shipping, returns, refunds — are handled by the seller, whose details appear on your order confirmation; we do not have access to order records.