Editorial Process & Medical Fact-Checking
Anything related to your health falls under what Google calls YMYL: Your Money or Your Life content. We hold ourselves to that standard not because Google asks us to, but because our readers deserve it.
Our Five Editorial Principles
- Citation or Silence. If we can't cite it from a peer-reviewed source or recognized regulatory authority, we don't say it.
- No Disease Claims. NervEase is a dietary supplement. We never claim to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease.
- Acknowledge Uncertainty. When research is preliminary or limited to traditional use, we say so plainly.
- Date Everything. Every article carries a published date and "last medically reviewed" date.
- Correct Publicly. When we get something wrong, we correct it visibly - not silently.
The 5-Step Editorial Workflow
Research
Primary sources from PubMed, NIH, Cochrane, ABC monographs, WHO Herbal Monographs.
Internal Review
Senior editor checks accuracy, citations, tone, and YMYL compliance.
Medical Review
Board-certified clinician signs off. Reviewer name + date listed on the article.
Legal Review
Claims reviewed against FDA 21 CFR Part 101 and FTC Health Products Compliance Guidance.
Re-Review
Every article re-reviewed minimum every 12 months, sooner if research changes.
Corrections & Conflict of Interest
NervEase Lab sells dietary supplements, including NervEase®. Articles on this site may discuss ingredients found in our product. We disclose this affiliation clearly. Our commercial interest never overrides our editorial commitment to accuracy.
To report a possible error, email corrections@nerveaselab.com.
Last reviewed: January 1, 2026 · Next scheduled review: January 1, 2027