Editorial Guidelines

These guidelines govern how every piece of content on DailyWellHacks is created, verified, and maintained.

Content Standards

  • All ingredient data is verified against the manufacturer's official Supplement Facts label.
  • Every comparison includes a minimum of 3 citations from PubMed, NIH, FDA, or recognized nutrition research databases.
  • User complaints are manually researched from Amazon reviews, Reddit, and Trustpilot — never AI-generated.
  • A complaint must appear in at least 2 independent sources before we publish it.

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  • Claim any supplement cures, treats, prevents, or diagnoses any disease or condition.
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  • Imply FDA approval of any supplement.
  • Use language like "clinically proven" without citing the specific clinical trial.
  • Guarantee any health outcome from using a supplement.

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Corrections Policy

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