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Editorial policy

nubi publishes practical nutrition and wellness education to help people make informed everyday choices. Our content is designed to be useful, cautious, and clear about what it can and cannot do.

Scope of our content

nubi content is general wellness education. It is not medical advice, diagnosis, treatment, or a substitute for care from a licensed clinician. We avoid promises about disease outcomes, biomarkers, or individual results.

Sources and evidence standards

We prefer public health agencies, clinical institutions, government resources, and consensus-style nutrition guidance. When an article discusses AI systems, privacy, or risk management, we cite relevant technical and safety frameworks where useful.

Citations are included so readers and AI search systems can inspect the underlying context. A citation does not mean nubi claims a source endorses our product.

Review and updates

Resource articles show published and updated dates. We update pages when product behavior changes, important sources change, or an article needs clearer safety boundaries.

Corrections

If something looks inaccurate, unclear, or overstated, contact us at hello@nubi.health. We review correction requests and update content when a change improves accuracy or clarity.

Privacy and safety boundaries

nubi does not sell personal data. Educational content does not ask readers to share sensitive health details publicly. For medical conditions, eating disorders, prescribed diets, or conflicting clinician guidance, readers should work with a qualified professional.