Editorial Policy

Editorial Policy

Effective date: 7.17.2026

Simple Health Naturally is committed to publishing responsible, useful, and transparent nutrition and wellness content.

This Editorial Policy explains how topics are selected, researched, written, reviewed, updated, and corrected.

1. Editorial Mission

Our mission is to make nutrition and healthy-living information easier to understand without exaggerating evidence or promising unrealistic outcomes.

We prioritize content that helps readers:

  • Understand basic nutrition concepts
  • Make informed food choices
  • Evaluate diet and wellness claims
  • Develop sustainable healthy habits
  • Recognize when professional advice is necessary

2. Editorial Independence

Editorial decisions are made independently of advertisers, sponsors, and affiliate partners.

Payment, free products, commissions, or commercial relationships do not guarantee favorable coverage.

Sponsored and affiliate content will be clearly disclosed.

3. Topic Selection

Topics may be selected based on:

  • Common reader questions
  • Public-health relevance
  • Emerging nutrition discussions
  • Misleading claims that require clarification
  • Seasonal health and food-safety concerns
  • Gaps in existing website coverage
  • Reader suggestions

Search demand may help us understand reader interests, but content will not be published solely to attract search traffic.

4. Source Standards

Writers should prioritize reliable sources, including:

  • Government health agencies
  • Recognized public-health organizations
  • Academic and research institutions
  • Peer-reviewed scientific studies
  • Systematic reviews and meta-analyses
  • Professional clinical or dietary guidelines
  • Qualified subject-matter experts
  • Current product labels and official manufacturer information when discussing products

A single small study should not be presented as settled scientific fact.

5. Evidence and Language

The strength of the wording should reflect the strength of the evidence.

We avoid unsupported expressions such as:

  • Guaranteed
  • Miracle cure
  • Completely safe
  • Works for everyone
  • Doctors do not want you to know
  • Melts fat
  • Detoxes every toxin
  • Permanently cures disease

Where evidence is preliminary, mixed, observational, or limited, that uncertainty should be explained.

6. Content Creation

Articles should be:

  • Original
  • Clearly structured
  • Written in accessible language
  • Relevant to the reader’s question
  • Free from unnecessary repetition
  • Transparent about limitations
  • Supported by appropriate references
  • Checked for potentially dangerous recommendations

Content should not be copied or lightly rewritten from another publisher.

7. Use of Artificial Intelligence

Technology and artificial-intelligence tools may be used to support brainstorming, outlining, grammar checking, formatting, or research organization.

AI-generated statements are not automatically treated as accurate.

Any content prepared with technological assistance must be reviewed, edited, fact-checked, and approved by a responsible human before publication.

We do not intentionally publish large quantities of unreviewed automated content.

8. Medical and Nutrition Review

Articles involving higher-risk topics may be reviewed by an appropriately qualified professional when one is available.

A reviewer’s name, credentials, and role should be displayed only when that person has genuinely reviewed the article.

Content that has not received professional medical review must not imply otherwise.

9. Product and Supplement Content

When discussing a product or supplement, we aim to distinguish between:

  • Established evidence
  • Preliminary evidence
  • Traditional use
  • Manufacturer claims
  • Personal experience
  • Advertising language

Commercial claims should not be presented as independently verified facts without adequate support.

Risks, contraindications, limitations, and potential interactions should be included when relevant.

10. Conflicts of Interest

Writers and reviewers should disclose relevant financial, professional, or personal relationships that could affect—or reasonably appear to affect—their judgment.

Where a meaningful conflict exists, another contributor may be assigned or the relationship will be clearly disclosed.

11. Sponsored Content

Sponsored material must:

  • Be clearly labelled
  • Comply with the same accuracy standards as other content
  • Avoid deceptive health claims
  • Distinguish advertising from independent editorial coverage
  • Disclose the sponsor or commercial relationship

Sponsors are not permitted to secretly control our conclusions.

12. Affiliate Content

Some articles may include affiliate links.

Affiliate commissions help support the website, but purchasing through a link does not affect the price unless otherwise stated.

We aim to evaluate products based on relevance, evidence, safety, quality, and usefulness—not solely on commission rates.

13. Updating Articles

Articles may be reviewed and updated when:

  • Important evidence changes
  • Recommendations change
  • A cited source becomes unavailable
  • Product information changes
  • An error is identified
  • Readers report a legitimate concern
  • The article no longer meets our standards

Where practical, the latest update date will appear on the page.

14. Corrections

Material factual errors should be corrected promptly after verification.

Significant corrections may include a correction note explaining what changed. Minor spelling, formatting, or grammar corrections may be made without a formal notice.

15. Reader Feedback

Readers may report concerns by contacting hsseeker.info@gmail.com.

Feedback should include the article title, disputed statement, and any supporting evidence.


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