Correction Policy
We aim to be accurate, and we fix mistakes openly.
Health information has to be trustworthy, and trust depends on being willing to correct the record. This policy explains how to report a problem and how we handle it.
How to report an error
If you spot something inaccurate or out of date — a changed price, a mis-stated ingredient or dose, a broken or wrong link, an outdated guarantee, or a claim you think the evidence doesn't support — please contact us. To help us act quickly, include the page address and the specific detail you believe is wrong, and a source if you have one. We take every report seriously, because on a health site even a small error can matter.
How we handle corrections
We review reported issues promptly. When we change something material — a fact, a dose, an evidence claim, a safety point — we update the "last reviewed" date on the page so you can see it has been revisited. Minor fixes such as typos, formatting or small wording changes are made without a separate note. If a correction substantially changes the conclusion of a page, we make that change as soon as we can verify the correct information.
Evidence-based corrections
Because our guides are built on published research and reputable health authorities, corrections are made on the basis of evidence, not pressure. If a manufacturer or seller disputes something we have written, we are happy to review the point — but we will only change it if the evidence supports the change, and we will not remove an accurate, evidence-based criticism simply because a seller objects.
Prices, guarantees and availability
Pricing, package options and guarantee terms are set by sellers and change often, so these are inherently moving targets. We present them as snapshots and always direct you to confirm current details on the official page before buying. If you notice a price or term has changed, a heads-up still helps us keep guides current.
Our standing commitment
We would genuinely rather be corrected than be wrong. Reader reports are one of the most valuable ways we keep the site accurate, and we are grateful for them. If something here doesn't look right to you, please tell us.