Editorial Policy
How Weight Loss Tips creates, reviews, and updates educational content.
Editorial principles
Weight Loss Tips publishes educational content for general readers. Our articles are designed to be practical, realistic, and health-conscious without relying on fear, shame, unrealistic deadlines, or guaranteed outcomes.
Research and source standards
When articles discuss health, nutrition, weight management, physical activity, or safety, we check the content against reputable public-health references such as CDC, NIDDK/NIH, USDA MyPlate, and federal physical activity guidance. We link to these references inside articles when useful so readers can continue learning from primary sources.
Medical boundaries
We do not diagnose, treat, prescribe diets, prescribe exercise programs, or tell readers to change medication. Articles include educational notes encouraging readers to consult qualified professionals before major diet, exercise, supplement, or lifestyle changes, especially when medical conditions, pregnancy, medication, pain, or eating disorder recovery are involved.
Originality and usefulness
Each article should answer a specific reader question with original explanations, examples, common mistakes, a practical action plan, related internal reading, and source links where appropriate. We avoid copied content, spun content, thin pages, and pages created only to attract search traffic.
Review and updates
Content is reviewed for clarity, safety, internal consistency, and alignment with our content guidelines before publication. Pages are updated when we improve an article, add better sources, correct an error, or revise site structure. The current AdSense remediation update was completed on May 15, 2026.
Corrections
If you notice an error or unclear statement, contact support@tipsforweightloss.org. We review correction requests and update pages when a change improves accuracy or reader safety.