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Corrections Policy

How corrections happen

We do not publish a public inbox at the moment, so corrections come from our own scheduled re-checks: volatile claims are re-verified against NPRA, JAKIM, marketplace, and publisher sources, and anything that has drifted is fixed and logged on the affected page.

Significant corrections (any change to a numeric claim, dosage figure, NPRA status, halal status, or safety guidance) are logged in the article footer with the date of correction and a one-line description.

Minor corrections (typos, broken links, formatting) update the dateModified field silently.

We do not stealth-edit substantive claims.

If a correction affects a buyer-facing recommendation, we re-check the related affiliate link, product status, and any affected FAQ so the same outdated claim does not remain elsewhere on the site. Health-, safety-, and regulatory-related fixes are prioritised over cosmetic ones.

Source Freshness Log

This table is deliberately strict: the volatile claims below should be re-verified against current official sources before you rely on them.

Claim family Status What must be verified
NPRA / MAL number Re-verify before relying on it Check the exact product and MAL/NOT number against the official NPRA/QUEST source.
JAKIM / halal Re-verify before relying on it Check product name, certificate holder, active status, and expiry.
FDA / NMN status Re-verify before relying on it Check the FDA supplement ingredient directory and never imply FDA supplement approval.
Price, stock, Shopee Re-verify before buying Confirm SKU, seller, stock, shipping, vouchers, expiry, and current COA.
COA and batch proof Re-verify before relying on it Request lot-specific COA; do not use old images as current proof.
Reader corrections Scheduled re-checks Volatile claims are re-verified on a schedule; significant corrections are logged openly on the affected page.

Last updated: 2026-05-26