Editorial Policy

Our Commitment to Accuracy

At Body Balance Blog, we take the accuracy of our health content seriously. As a health and wellness publication, we understand that the information we provide can impact our readers health decisions. This is why we follow strict editorial guidelines.

How We Research

Our writers use the following sources when researching articles:

  • Peer-reviewed medical journals (PubMed, The Lancet, JAMA, BMJ)
  • Government health agencies (NIH, CDC, FDA, WHO)
  • Established medical institutions (Mayo Clinic, Cleveland Clinic, Johns Hopkins)
  • Professional health organizations (American Heart Association, American Diabetes Association)

We do not use social media posts, personal blogs, or unverified sources as primary references for health claims.

How We Write

Every article is written by a qualified health professional with relevant education and experience. Our writers hold certifications in their respective fields and have hands-on clinical or coaching experience.

Fact-Checking Process

Before publication, every article undergoes:

  • Verification of all statistics and data points against original sources
  • Review of all health claims for accuracy and appropriate context
  • Confirmation that medical disclaimers are present where needed
  • Check that sources are properly cited and linked

Corrections Policy

If we discover an error in a published article, we correct it promptly and add a note at the top of the article indicating what was changed and when. If you spot an error, please email us at contact@bodybalanceblog.com with the article URL and the correction needed.

Advertising Disclosure

Body Balance Blog is supported by advertising through Google AdSense. Our editorial content is never influenced by advertisers. We maintain a strict separation between editorial and advertising. Ads displayed on our site are served by Google based on user browsing behavior, not our editorial recommendations.