Last updated: March 1, 2026
At BiohackingFeed, we are committed to providing accurate, well-researched, and trustworthy biohacking content. This page outlines our editorial standards and processes.
Every article published on BiohackingFeed adheres to these principles: accuracy and truthfulness, scientific rigor with proper citations, balanced presentation of evidence (including limitations), clear separation of proven facts from preliminary research, practical and actionable advice, and appropriate safety disclaimers.
Our content creation process involves identifying trending topics through scientific databases (PubMed), community discussions, and search trends. We then review peer-reviewed research and clinical studies, cross-reference community experiences and practitioner insights, synthesize information into clear and accessible articles, include proper citations and source references, and add medical disclaimers and safety warnings.
We use AI tools to help discover topics, summarize research papers, and draft initial content. However, every article undergoes human editorial review for accuracy, tone, and completeness before publication. AI is a research assistant, not our sole content creator.
We take factual accuracy seriously. If we discover an error in a published article, or if a reader brings one to our attention, we will investigate promptly, correct the error and note the correction at the bottom of the article, update the "last updated" date, and in cases of significant errors, issue a prominent correction notice. To report an error, please contact us.
Some articles contain affiliate links to products and services. Our editorial recommendations are based on genuine assessment, and the presence of an affiliate relationship does not influence whether a product is recommended. When a product is featured in an article with affiliate links, this is disclosed within the article and in our Affiliate Disclosure.
Our editorial team consists of health optimization practitioners and science communicators. While we are not licensed medical professionals, we are committed to accurately representing scientific research and clearly identifying when evidence is preliminary or limited.
Questions about our editorial process? Email us at [email protected].