How one TikTok Shop affiliate earned $675K with AI-generated supplement explainer videos - and how to create them easily
January 21, 2025

@realmrchicago is a TikTok Shop affiliate account that has generated $675K in revenue using nothing but AI-generated doctor character videos. With 38.38M views and 2.3M followers, let's break down how this account achieved these results—and how you can create the same style of videos.

The main product this account promotes is Toplux Magnesium Complex.

Selling a $14.22 magnesium supplement at 28% commission, @realmrchicago alone has sold 42,400 units, generating $602,848 in product sales. At 28% commission, that's an estimated $168,797 in affiliate earnings—from AI-generated videos. Here's an example video:
As you can see, an elderly Black doctor with glasses looks directly into the camera while explaining the product. At first glance, it appears to be a real doctor filming himself—but this video is 100% AI-generated.
In the health supplement market, consumers are naturally skeptical. "Does this actually work?" But when a doctor in a white coat explains it seriously, the story changes. Here are the key factors behind this template's success.
First, the trust that a doctor character creates. The AI-generated elderly Black physician wearing glasses and a crisp white coat instantly conveys professional authority. Viewers subconsciously perceive it as an "expert recommendation," which directly translates to higher purchase conversion rates.
Second, the direct eye contact. The lip-sync AI ensures the doctor maintains eye contact with the camera throughout the entire video. Unlike typical talking-head videos where eyes wander around, consistent eye contact makes viewers feel like "he's speaking directly to me." This psychological connection increases watch time and builds trust.
Third, the hyper-realistic visual quality. Skin pores, natural wrinkles, silver stubble, the texture of the coat fabric—this template produces detail that crosses the "uncanny valley." It doesn't look awkward like typical AI avatars; it looks like a real person, so viewers can focus on the message.
Fourth, perfect voice and lip sync. The voice synthesis AI and lip-sync AI work together so that audio and lip movements match precisely. With no jarring sync mismatches, viewers don't consciously notice the video is AI-generated and stay immersed in the content.
Finally, the ability to mass-produce. The reason @realmrchicago could post hundreds of similar videos is that no filming, acting, or complex editing is required. Just write a new script and a new video is ready in minutes. Volume × conversion rate = $675K.
The visual and audio quality matter, but the real conversion driver is the script. Here's an actual script from one of @realmrchicago's top-performing videos, broken down into its three core sections:
Goal: Stop the scroll and create immediate identification with the viewer's pain.
Why the fuck are you pissing in a little plastic cup like a trained lab rat, just for some doctor to tell you you're pre-diabetic and shove a prescription in your hand? Listen to me, waking up five times a night to piss, that's not age, that's your body drowning in sugar. That constant urge to go even after you already went, your organs are screaming. That tingling in your feet, that's not nothing, that's your nerves slowly dying.
And let's talk about the bedroom. You swear you're just tired. She thinks you don't want her. The truth? Your body is chemically broken. High blood sugar is chemical castration. No drive, no energy, no edge.
Why this works: The hook opens with a visceral, almost offensive image that demands attention. Then it rapidly stacks pain points—nighttime urination, tingling feet, bedroom problems—that the target demographic experiences but rarely talks about. By the end of 30 seconds, the viewer is thinking "holy shit, that's exactly me."
Goal: Establish the enemy, reveal the "hidden truth," and position the product as the solution.
And what does your doctor do? Metformin, insulin, another pill, another refill. They don't want you healed, they want you managed, a loyal customer, a sleepy, sexless, compliant little patient.
Here's the part they never tell you: this sugar disease burns through magnesium like gasoline. Low magnesium makes insulin resistance worse, which raises blood sugar, which destroys more magnesium. It's a spiral, and yeah, they fucking know it.
This isn't just about sugar. It's about your power, your nerves, your vision, your life rotting from the inside out. So listen closely. If your blood sugar is toxic, you need magnesium taurate. If your nerves are shot, you need magnesium malate. If you can't sleep because you're pissing all night, you need magnesium glycinate. If metformin turned your guts into a crime scene, you need magnesium citrate.
But don't be a dumbass and buy eight different bottles. You'll waste money and still screw it up. That's why I always recommend one simple solution, TopLux Magnesium Complex. Eight essential forms, all the ones that actually matter. No filler, no sugar, no bullshit.
Why this works: The body creates a clear villain (the medical establishment) and positions the viewer as a victim of a broken system. The "hidden truth" about magnesium depletion sounds scientific and gives viewers a reason to believe. The symptom-to-ingredient matching ("blood sugar → taurate, nerves → malate") creates the impression of personalized medical advice. Finally, the objection handler ("don't buy eight bottles") preemptively solves the viewer's decision paralysis.
Goal: Create urgency and drive immediate action.
This isn't a vitamin, this is ammo against their system. Every time I talk about it, it sells out fast. So if that orange button is still there, you're lucky. Stop being their broken, asexual patient. Press it now and get your ammo for under fifteen bucks before it disappears.
Why this works: The CTA reframes the purchase as an act of rebellion ("ammo against their system"), not just buying a supplement. Scarcity ("sells out fast," "if the button is still there") and low price ("under fifteen bucks") remove the final barriers. The emotional language ("broken, asexual patient") creates a clear before/after identity that the viewer wants to escape.
Based on this breakdown, here's a framework for writing your own supplement explainer scripts:
Hook (0-30 sec)
Body (30-90 sec)
CTA (90-120 sec)
What would it take to create videos like this from scratch? First, you'd need to hire a trustworthy spokesperson or show your own face. Then write a script and record voiceover with proper equipment. Generate video with an AI video tool, then match lip movements with a separate lip-sync tool. Finally, add titles and captions in video editing software.
The problem is you'd need to juggle 4-5 different tools, and each step requires technical know-how. Most importantly, creating a "realistic character that viewers can trust" is the hardest part. Most attempts look awkward or cost too much.
The Supplement Explainer template automates this entire process.

You only need to input 2 things: the script for the doctor to say, and the title to display at the top of the video. Hooc handles the rest.
Under the hood, an 8-step pipeline runs automatically. AI designs the doctor character's detailed appearance, then an image generation model creates a hyper-realistic portrait. Voice synthesis AI generates natural-sounding speech, and lip-sync AI combines the image and audio into a talking video. Then the video processing engine automatically adds rounded corners, 9:16 canvas positioning, title overlay, and captions.
The result is a professional video in the exact same format that earned @realmrchicago $675K. No video editing skills, no lip-sync tool experience, no design sense required.
If you want to earn affiliate revenue selling health supplements on TikTok Shop, start with this proven format.
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