Truemed Editorial Standards & Process
At Truemed, we believe medicine shouldn't wait for a diagnosis. It should start earlier—with proactive choices, smarter spending, and better information. Our editorial content exists to support that shift: helping people understand how to invest in their health using tools, tech, and interventions that actually work.
We don't write to sell you something. We write to help you feel smarter, stronger, and more in control of your health.
1. Mission & Editorial Values
We're building a new standard for what healthcare means: one rooted in prevention, evidence, and accessibility. Our content reflects that vision.
Everything we publish aims to be:
Accurate, not sensational
Helpful, not patronizing
Clear, not complicated
Inclusive, not one-size-fits-all
Actionable, not abstract
We don't chase trends or hype. We create content that helps people confidently use their health dollars on what truly supports long-term health—sleep, movement, nutrition, recovery, and high-quality supplements.
2. Tone
We write like we're talking to a smart, curious friend juggling work, family, and their own health. Our voice is:
Clear, never jargony
Direct, never clinical or cold
Witty, never whimsical
Empowering, never smug
Evidence-based, never fear-driven
We explain complicated stuff without dumbing it down, and we always keep clarity front and center. Our tone helps people trust us—and themselves.
3. Content Standards: Evidence-Based & Reviewed
Evidence-Based Accuracy
Everything we publish is backed by up-to-date, peer-reviewed research or vetted expert insight. If a product or intervention is in our marketplace, or mentioned in our content, it's there for a reason—and that reason isn't "because it sounds cool."
Rigorous Review Process
When accuracy is critical, content is reviewed by medical professionals—MDs, NPs, RDs, PhDs, and more. Our editorial and clinical teams work together to ensure what we say is not only correct, but useful.
Regular Updates
Our team updates content regularly to reflect the latest research, IRS guidelines, and medical consensus. Every article includes a “last updated” date so readers know when it was last reviewed.
4. Sourcing & Citations
We reference only reputable and up-to-date sources, such as peer-reviewed journals and licensed health professionals with real expertise. We avoid anonymous or unreliable sources, and prioritize human studies unless noted otherwise.
Citations are included in-line or linked at the bottom so readers can verify for themselves.
5. Corrections & Updates
When something changes, so do we. We correct factual errors as soon as they're identified and welcome feedback from our readers. If you spot an issue or want to make a suggestion, email us at support@truemed.com.
6. Legal Notices & Disclaimers
Medical Disclaimer
Our content is for informational purposes only and isn't a substitute for medical advice. Always consult with a licensed healthcare provider before making health decisions.
Affiliate & Advertising Disclosure
From time to time, Truemed may include affiliate links or sponsored content. Any such relationships will be clearly disclosed, and they do not influence editorial content or medical recommendations.
AI or Ghostwriting Use
Some content may be created or edited using AI-assisted tools or contracted writers. All final content is reviewed by our editorial team to ensure accuracy, consistency, and alignment with our editorial standards.
7. Copyright
All editorial content is the property of Truemed, Inc. Reproduction or distribution without written permission is not allowed.
8. Continuous Improvement and Adaptation
Our standards are living, breathing guidelines—because true medicine is a living, breathing idea. As science evolves, our voice sharpens. As readers' needs shift, our approach adapts. We're not just here to write—we're here to lead a movement.
With Truemed, content isn't content. It's part of a bigger correction to how health is talked about, paid for, and accessed.