Our Editorial Standards
We are committed to delivering accurate, evidence-based information about nutrition and glucose management. Our editorial standards ensure every article meets rigorous criteria for quality, integrity, and transparency.
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Our Editorial Principles
Accuracy First
Every claim is verified against current scientific literature and reputable health organizations. We prioritize factual correctness above all else.
Evidence-Based Content
Our articles are grounded in peer-reviewed research, clinical guidelines, and established nutritional science. We cite sources transparently.
Full Transparency
We disclose author affiliations, funding sources, and any potential conflicts of interest. Readers deserve to know who wrote the article and why.
Continuous Updates
Articles are regularly reviewed and updated as new research emerges. We mark publication and revision dates clearly on all content.
Our Fact-Checking Process
Four-Step Verification
Research & Sourcing
Authors consult peer-reviewed journals, medical databases, and established health organizations. Primary sources are preferred over secondary summaries.
Drafting & Documentation
Every factual claim is cited with a footnote or reference. Authors document which sources support each key statement in the article.
Editorial Review
An independent editor checks all citations, verifies claims against source material, and flags any unsupported statements before publication.
Post-Publication Monitoring
After publication, we monitor for new research that may affect article accuracy. Significant updates trigger a revision with a dated note to readers.
What We Avoid
- Unverified claims: We do not publish statements without credible sources.
- Sensationalism: Headlines accurately reflect content—no clickbait or exaggeration.
- Hidden conflicts: We disclose all affiliations, sponsorships, and financial interests.
- Outdated information: Articles citing obsolete research are flagged and revised promptly.
- Personal opinion as fact: Opinion pieces are clearly labeled; research articles remain objective.
Our Editorial Team
Our writers and editors bring diverse expertise in nutrition, health communication, and research. Each team member is committed to delivering trustworthy, accessible information.
Sarah Mitchell
Editorial Director
Sarah has 12 years of experience in health journalism and content strategy. She holds a Master's degree in Public Health and oversees all editorial decisions to ensure compliance with our standards.
Martin Kučera
Nutrition Specialist
Martin is a registered dietitian and holds a PhD in Nutritional Science. He specializes in evidence-based meal planning and conducts regular audits of our nutritional content accuracy.
Elena Novotná
Research Editor
Elena holds a PhD in Biochemistry and manages our fact-checking process. She reviews all citations and ensures articles align with current peer-reviewed research standards.
Thomas Berger
Copy & Accessibility Editor
Thomas ensures all content is clear, engaging, and accessible to readers of all backgrounds. He verifies that technical information is explained without sacrificing accuracy.
Author Credentials & Selection
Who Writes Our Content
Our contributors include registered dietitians, medical researchers, health journalists, and nutrition professionals. Before publication, every author's credentials are verified and disclosed to readers.
We do not publish articles by authors with undisclosed financial interests in the products or companies they write about. If an author has a relevant conflict, it is clearly noted at the end of the article.
Each article includes an "About the Author" section with the writer's professional background, qualifications, and relevant expertise. This allows readers to assess the credibility of the information independently.
Minimum Author Requirements:
- Relevant professional qualification or subject-matter expertise
- Demonstrated experience in health communication or research
- Willingness to cite sources and submit to editorial review
- Agreement to disclose any conflicts of interest
Conflicts of Interest Policy
We Disclose:
- • Employment or consulting relationships with supplement or food companies
- • Financial interests in products mentioned in articles
- • Sponsorship or funding from health organizations
- • Personal financial stakes in research cited
- • Previous partnerships or endorsements relevant to the topic
Editorial Independence:
Our editorial team operates independently from any commercial interests. No advertiser, sponsor, or business partner can influence the content of our articles or the selection of which topics we cover.
If an article is sponsored or produced in partnership with an external organization, it is clearly labeled as such. Readers will always know when content is promotional versus editorial.
Corrections & Updates Policy
How to Report an Error
If you spot a factual error, unclear information, or outdated data in any of our articles, we want to know. Send us detailed feedback via our contact form with a link to the article and a description of the issue.
Our team will: Review your report within 48 hours, verify the claim against our sources, and take appropriate action.
Corrections Transparency
When we identify an error, we make a correction and add a note at the top of the article explaining what was changed and when. We do not quietly overwrite incorrect information.
Significant errors: will receive a prominent editor's note. Minor clarifications will be noted discreetly.
Publication Dates & Revisions
Every article displays a "Published" date and, if relevant, a "Last Updated" date. This helps readers understand how current the information is and when changes were made.
Revision changelog: Major revisions include a note describing what research prompted the update.
What Triggers an Update?
Article is Revised When:
- New peer-reviewed research contradicts current content
- A significant factual error is identified
- Official guidelines or recommendations change
- Language becomes unclear or inaccessible to readers
Article Remains Unchanged When:
- New research is supportive but not contradictory
- Minor improvements could be made but content is accurate
- Information is still scientifically valid
- Changes would be stylistic rather than substantive
Questions About Our Standards?
We welcome feedback about our articles, editorial process, or standards. Contact us with any questions or concerns.
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