Editorial Policy

How Collagen Essentials Handles Claims and Updates

This site covers collagen as a health-adjacent topic. That means the editorial standard has to be tighter than a typical lifestyle blog. The pages aim to help readers make clearer decisions without drifting into medical overclaiming.

Source hierarchy

Priority goes to official public-health sources, PubMed-indexed studies, systematic reviews, and manufacturer-independent evidence where available.

Claim discipline

The site prefers “may support” language when evidence is mixed or modest. It avoids cure, reverse-aging, detox, and disease-treatment claims.

Update standard

Pages are revised when the evidence base changes, when Search Console shows a better intent match is needed, or when a page needs stronger clarity or internal linking.

Corrections

Readers can send correction notes or source suggestions through the contact page. Material issues should be fixed directly in the page instead of buried in silence.

Practical Boundaries

Informational pages are not individualized medical advice. When a question turns on pregnancy, breastfeeding, allergies, kidney disease, medication use, or ongoing symptoms, the content should tell the reader to involve a clinician.

When a product or concept page exists, it should be explicit about whether the item is available now, still a concept, or simply part of the editorial topic cluster.