A reference library that began with a single question: why is ingredient provenance so rarely documented at the point of consumption? The catalogue was assembled in answer.
Eldanove began not as a product company, but as an internal reference document. A small team of nutritional professionals, working across formulation assessment and wellness consulting in London, found that the supplements available in the market rarely provided the ingredient-level documentation their clients needed to make informed choices about their daily supplement routine.
What started as a personal archive of natural supplements for men — cross-referenced against published nutritional research and verified against independent laboratory records — grew into the structured catalogue that Eldanove represents today. The quiet library became a shared resource. The shared resource became a public catalogue.
The addition of anti-aging skincare to the catalogue followed the same logic. Collagen and hyaluronic acid cream formulations, moisturising cream compositions, and skin rejuvenation products were subject to the same documentation standard: origin traceability, batch verification, and compositional disclosure. Beauty and youth products warranted no less rigour than nutritional formulations.
Every active ingredient in the catalogue must be accompanied by supplier documentation that traces the material to a named-region source. Anonymous bulk supply without chain-of-custody documentation does not pass the entry threshold.
Ingredient profiles in Eldanove supplements are selected based on published nutritional research and undergo independent batch verification for quality and labelling accuracy. Self-reported composition without third-party confirmation is not accepted.
Active ingredients are sourced from documented suppliers whose facilities maintain food-grade processing standards. No synthetic processing agents are introduced during the granulation or capsule shell preparation stages. This applies equally to the skincare formulation series.
Each product release is archived with a lot record, revision number, and composition certificate. The archive is maintained as a living document — revised entries carry their revision history. Catalogue transparency is a structural commitment, not a marketing claim.
The Eldanove catalogue is maintained by a team drawn from nutritional consulting, ingredient sourcing, and wellness product assessment. There is no marketing-led agenda shaping what enters the catalogue — the editorial process is governed by the documentation standard described in the methodology section.
We recommend speaking with a qualified wellness or nutrition professional before introducing any supplement to your daily routine, particularly if you have specific dietary requirements. This is not a disclaimer — it reflects how we understand the relationship between a curated catalogue and the individuals who reference it.
Internal reference document started. First formulations assessed for ingredient-level documentation standards and natural origin compliance.
Formal third-party batch verification procedure introduced. Certificate of composition became mandatory for all active ingredient suppliers in the catalogue.
Anti-aging skincare formulations including collagen and hyaluronic acid cream entered the catalogue under the same documentation framework as supplements.
The archive was opened to the public as a structured catalogue. Eldanove now operates from London with active formulation reviews on a quarterly basis.
"There is a quiet distinction between a catalogue built to sell and a catalogue built to document. Eldanove belongs to the second kind."
The catalogue continues to grow through quarterly formulation reviews. New entries meet the same standard as the first. The archive is not aspirational — it is a record of what has already been verified.