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Editorial policy

How we write, source, and update the Learn library.

This policy governs every article in the Learn library. It exists because educational content and commercial product links appear on the same site. The rules should be visible, specific, and consistent.

Who is behind the byline.

Articles are published by Gene Direct Nutrition. The organization takes responsibility for the content. We do not attach an invented person, stock headshot, or unverified credential to an article. We use a named reviewer only when that person has reviewed the page and their relevant credential can be verified.

How we use sources.

We prefer peer-reviewed research indexed by PubMed and list references at the end of articles. The build process checks that cited PubMed links resolve. That automated check confirms the destination, not the accuracy of our interpretation, so every substantive claim still requires editorial judgment.

When evidence is limited, mixed, or indirect, the article should say so. If a central claim cannot be supported, it should be revised or removed.

How we date articles.

Every article shows its publication date. An article receives an Updated date only after a substantive change, such as correcting a fact, adding or replacing sources, or materially revising an explanation. Typographic and formatting changes do not reset the date. We do not change dates merely to make a page appear current.

How we correct mistakes.

Email bailey@divinecreative.org with the page, disputed statement, and supporting source. We review material errors and update the article when a correction is warranted. A substantive correction also updates the page's Updated date.

Where education meets the retailer.

Articles may link to product explainers when a product's ingredients or intended use relates to the subject. Affiliate shop buttons lead to Neurobiologix, the retailer and seller. Product links do not determine an article's conclusions, and the educational explanation should remain useful without a purchase.

What the Learn library is not.

The Learn library is educational and does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. It cannot account for an individual's history, medications, laboratory results, pregnancy, or other clinical factors. Discuss changes to supplements with a licensed clinician who knows your circumstances.

Published July 12, 2026.

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