Editorial Policy

Our Commitment to Accuracy

MyPeptidePal is committed to providing accurate, up-to-date, and evidence-based information about peptides. Every article in our Peptide Library undergoes regular review to ensure the information reflects the latest research findings and clinical data.

Content Review Process

Our content freshness system automatically monitors all articles based on a tiered priority schedule:

  • Tier 1 (High Priority): Core guides, protocols, and foundational articles are reviewed every two weeks.
  • Tier 2 (Standard): General informational articles are reviewed monthly.
  • Tier 3 (Low Priority): Supporting and supplementary content is reviewed every 60 days.

Each article displays a "last reviewed" date so readers always know how current the information is.

Sources and Citations

We reference peer-reviewed research published in recognized journals, including PubMed, Nature, The Lancet, and other established scientific publications. Articles include inline citations linking directly to original research when available.

Corrections Policy

If we discover an error in any article, or if a reader reports an inaccuracy, we will:

  • Investigate the concern promptly
  • Correct factual errors as soon as they are verified
  • Update the article's "last reviewed" date to reflect the correction
  • Note significant corrections transparently when appropriate

Editorial Independence

Our editorial content is produced independently and is not influenced by advertisers, sponsors, or commercial partnerships. We maintain strict separation between editorial and commercial operations to preserve the integrity of our information.

Contact Us

If you have questions about our editorial process, would like to report an error, or have suggestions for content improvement, please contact us.