We check our bank accounts and our screen time, but we rarely check the chemicals entering our bodies. Most of the products we use every day—from snacks to skincare—contain scientifically-linked carcinogens and hidden toxins. I built DontKillMe to strip away the marketing jargon. Search any product you consume or engage with, and get an instant, science-backed breakdown of what’s actually inside.
"FDA Approved" doesn't always mean "Safe for long-term use."
There are ingredients in our daily snacks, soaps, and household items that have well-documented links to carcinogens, yet they stay on the shelves because of marketing jargon and complex chemical names that nobody can pronounce.
I built DontKillMe because I wanted a "BS-detector". I wanted to know—in plain English—if my favorite protein bar or shampoo was actually killing me.
How it works:
It’s simple. Enter the product URL, and we cross-reference the ingredient list against databases of known carcinogens and toxins. No fluff, no "wellness" pseudoscience—just the data.
I’d love your feedback on:
The Database: Did you search for a product that wasn't there? (Let me know, I'm adding more daily!)
The UI: Is the risk level clear enough?
The "Surprise" Factor: What’s one product you thought was safe but actually flagged a warning?