Adreama Biotech

Editorial Policy

How Adreama Biotech health articles and product pages are prepared, reviewed and corrected.

Responsible health information and editorial research

The Adreama Biotech health library is designed to answer practical questions about labels and ingredients while keeping general education separate from product promotion and personal medical advice.

Editorial purpose

Articles help readers understand supplement forms, serving information, food sources, common label terms, safety questions and reasons to seek professional advice. They are not written to diagnose a deficiency or persuade every reader to use a product.

Source hierarchy

Writers prioritise current approved product information, official regulators, recognised public health agencies, evidence based clinical references and established professional guidance. Anonymous posts, testimonials and marketing pages are not treated as primary evidence for a health claim.

How product content is handled

Product pages record what can be read from the supplied pack images. Missing doses, indications, licences, certifications and manufacturing claims are not invented. When an image is unclear, the page says that confirmation from the current approved label is required.

Writing standards

  • Use plain language and explain technical terms.
  • Separate a nutrient’s general biological role from claims about a finished product.
  • Avoid cure, prevention, guaranteed result and fear based language.
  • Explain uncertainty, evidence limits and differences between formulations.
  • Include interaction, pregnancy, surgery, allergy or chronic condition cautions where relevant.
  • Link to authoritative further reading and related internal guides.

Medical review and authorship

The website displays an author section and publication or update dates. Before presenting an individual as a medical reviewer, the operator should verify that person’s qualifications, scope and participation. The theme does not invent a doctor, pharmacist or credential. When no verified clinical reviewer has been appointed, the content is presented as editorial education and directs readers to qualified professionals for personal advice.

Use of automated tools

Editorial tools may assist with organisation, spelling or formatting, but published health content should be checked by a responsible human editor for accuracy, clarity, unsupported claims, duplicated wording and unsafe advice. Sources must be opened and reviewed rather than added solely because a tool suggested them.

Commercial links and advertising

Educational articles may link to Adreama Biotech product pages for catalogue identification. Such links do not constitute a personal recommendation. Advertising and sponsored material must be clearly distinguishable from editorial text and cannot determine article conclusions.

Updates and corrections

Articles display publication and update dates. Content should be reviewed when a source, label, safety warning or regulatory position changes. Readers can report an error through the contact page. Material corrections should be made promptly and, where useful, explained within the updated article.

What the editorial team will not publish

The website should not publish fabricated testimonials, unverified certifications, copied articles, hidden sponsorships, instructions that encourage unsafe self treatment, or claims that a product can replace necessary medical care. Content that cannot meet these standards should remain unpublished until it can be verified.