To meet the strict safety and accuracy standards required for health publishing, eNutritionFacts.com employs a rigorous Expert Review Policy. This policy ensures that the biochemical data and lifestyle guidance provided by our writers aligns with current clinical science.
The “Scientifically / Medically Reviewed” Badge
When you see a badge indicating that an article has been reviewed by a member of our Medical & Scientific Review Board (such as a Registered Dietitian or Clinical Nutritionist), it means the content has passed a multi-step clinical audit:
- Scientific Consensus Check: The reviewer verifies that the core dietary claims align with the current consensus of major health organizations (e.g., WHO, NIH, American Heart Association).
- Citation Verification: The reviewer ensures that any specific health claim (e.g., “Urolithin A supports cellular health”) is backed by high-quality, peer-reviewed studies published within the last 10 years.
- Clinical Safety Check: The reviewer audits the article for potential harm, ensuring that appropriate warnings are included for allergens, medication interactions (e.g., GLP-1 companion diets), and sensitive demographics (pediatric/maternal nutrition).
Who Qualifies as a Reviewer?
Our review board is strictly limited to credentialed professionals with formal university training and clinical experience. This includes Registered Dietitians (RD), International Board Certified Lactation Consultants (IBCLC), and Clinical Nutritionists. Writers, regardless of their subject matter expertise, cannot clinically review their own work.
To meet the experts behind our badges, please visit our Expert Team Directory.