A source, if you have one (a PubMed DOI, FDA document, or published label is ideal).
We review every report. We aim to respond within 48 hours and to correct substantive errors within 7 days, often sooner.
How we handle corrections
Minor edits — typos, broken links, tone fixes. We update the page silently and refresh the lastReviewed date.
Factual corrections — a dose range, half-life, mechanism, side-effect listing, or FDA status that was inaccurate. We update the page and add a note at the bottom describing what changed and when.
Retractions — if a claim is materially wrong and was visible for an extended period, we retract and replace the content. The prior version remains accessible if it has been widely cited, with a clear retraction notice.
What is not a correction
Disagreements about the quality of available evidence where we've already disclosed the evidence base. If we labeled a claim as "animal-only," we will not upgrade it to "clinically demonstrated" without new peer-reviewed human trials.
Vendor-specific product claims — we do not adjudicate vendor disputes.
Requests to add promotional language for a supplier or clinic. We don't.
Transparency log
Material corrections are logged with date and summary of change. If you want to audit a specific correction, email us and we will share the detail. (We expect this to be an infrequent request — most corrections are small.)