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Trust & Transparency

Our Editorial Standards

Remedy Healer is built on a simple promise: to share the wisdom of the world's traditional healing systems clearly, responsibly and honestly. Because wellbeing is a sensitive subject, we hold our content to careful standards. This page explains how we work.

How we research and write

Every guide on Remedy Healer is researched by our editorial team, drawing on two kinds of sources: the classical traditions themselves — Ayurveda, Traditional Chinese Medicine, Sri Lanka's Hela Wedakama and classical herbalism — and reputable modern health references such as the U.S. National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health (NCCIH). We write in plain language, and we aim to describe traditional practices accurately rather than overstate what they can do.

Honesty about evidence

Traditional remedies and modern clinical evidence are not the same thing, and we try never to blur the line. Where a practice rests mainly on long traditional use, we say so; where there is supporting modern research, we point to it. We avoid sensational claims and miracle cures.

Our commitment to your safety

The information on Remedy Healer is for education and general wellbeing only. It is not medical advice and is not a substitute for professional diagnosis or treatment. We consistently encourage readers to consult a qualified healthcare professional before starting any herb, supplement or new practice — especially during pregnancy or nursing, when managing a health condition, or when taking medication.

Who writes Remedy Healer

Our content is produced by the Remedy Healer Editorial Team, a group of wellness writers and researchers passionate about traditional medicine. We are not a substitute for a licensed physician, and we are transparent about that. When we describe a treatment, we are reporting on a tradition, not prescribing it.

Corrections

Accuracy matters to us. If you spot something that seems wrong or out of date, please tell us through our contact page and we will review and correct it.

Affiliate disclosure

Remedy Healer is reader-supported. Some of our pages contain affiliate links or display advertising, and we may earn a small commission if you purchase through certain links — at no extra cost to you. This helps keep the site free. It never changes what we choose to write about or recommend; our guidance is based on the traditions and research, not on commissions.

Remedy Healer provides educational information about traditional and natural wellness practices. It is not medical advice and is not a substitute for professional diagnosis or treatment.