Ellasie Content Standards

Editorial Policy

Ellasie publishes wellness and educational content to help readers understand ingredients, product context, daily routines, and broader wellness topics more clearly. Our editorial approach is built around plain language, responsible wording, transparent review, and practical usefulness.

This page explains how we create, review, update, and improve content across Ellasie. It also explains the difference between educational information, medically reviewed content, and personal medical advice.

Last reviewed: 22 April 2026 Applies to educational and support content General information only

Our editorial principles

We do not want content to sound technical for the sake of it. We want it to be understandable, measured, and useful to ordinary readers who are trying to make sense of a topic.

Clear, plain language

We aim to explain wellness topics in language that is straightforward and readable. Where technical terms are needed, we try to explain them in normal words rather than hide behind jargon.

Responsible wellness communication

We describe supplements as support tools within a broader wellness context. We do not present them as replacements for medical care or as one-size-fits-all solutions.

No exaggerated disease claims

We avoid language that suggests products diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease. That is not the purpose of our educational content and not how we want customers to interpret it.

Reputable sourcing

We aim to use reputable references, established health information, product knowledge, and carefully qualified wording when discussing ingredients or wellness topics.

Transparent review standards

Where medical or scientific review is part of the content process, we try to make that visible and explain what the review label actually means.

Education, not personal advice

Our content is written to support understanding and informed decision making. It is not a substitute for personalised medical guidance from a qualified healthcare professional.

Who creates content at Ellasie

Different pages may involve different contributors depending on the topic. Some content is drafted internally and then reviewed or refined depending on the subject matter and the type of page.

Editorial lead and brand context

Ellasie content is created through collaboration across brand, editorial, product, and review functions. At the brand level, Andre Minello helps shape educational content, trust pages, and customer-facing explanations linked to Ellasie products and standards.

Medical and scientific input

Some pages may also involve review by qualified medical or scientific professionals where added oversight is useful for clarity, responsible wording, and scientific context.

The contributors involved in a page can vary depending on whether the content is educational, editorial, product-related, medically reviewed, or part of a policy page.

Medical review, sourcing, and content standards

Review and sourcing are connected, but they are not the same thing. This section explains how they fit together.

Where medical or scientific review fits in

Medical or scientific review is an editorial quality step used on selected pages. It is there to improve clarity, balance, and responsible communication. It does not turn a page into personalised medical advice.

  • Some pages require more oversight than others
  • Review may include ingredient context, safety wording, and clarity checks
  • Review does not mean a page is diagnosing symptoms or prescribing treatment

How we source information

We aim to use reputable references wherever possible, including scientific literature, established health information, internal product knowledge, and regulatory-aware wording suited to wellness communication.

  • Educational references where relevant
  • Ingredient and product context checked for clarity
  • Separation between educational content, brand messaging, and unsupported claims

Reviewer and profile links

We think readers should be able to see who is involved in the review process rather than just reading anonymous claims about expertise.

How content is updated and corrected

A policy page is pointless if it does not explain how content actually changes over time. We aim to refresh content when updates are genuinely needed, not just when a timestamp looks nice.

When we update content

  • When product information changes
  • When internal standards improve
  • When scientific context changes in a meaningful way
  • When clearer explanations become available
  • When a trust, policy, or educational page is due for review

How corrections work

If something looks unclear, outdated, or inaccurate, we would rather know about it than leave it sitting there. We review reasonable correction requests and update content where appropriate.

We use last reviewed or last updated dates on key policy and educational pages where appropriate so readers can understand when a page was last checked or materially revised.

Common questions about our editorial standards

These are the short answers to the questions readers usually have when they want to understand how Ellasie content is created and reviewed.

What does this editorial policy cover?
It explains how Ellasie approaches content standards, educational tone, sourcing, updates, review processes, and correction requests across support and educational pages.
Does every page on Ellasie go through the same review process?
No. Different pages require different levels of oversight depending on their topic, purpose, and level of scientific or clinical context.
What is the difference between editorial review and medical review?
Editorial review focuses on clarity, structure, tone, and usefulness. Medical or scientific review is an added quality step on selected pages where professional oversight is useful for accuracy and responsible communication.
Does this page mean Ellasie provides personal medical advice?
No. Ellasie content is for general information and education only. It does not replace advice, diagnosis, or treatment from a qualified healthcare professional.
Why do you link this page to policy, quality, and science pages?
Because editorial standards make more sense when readers can see the wider trust framework. The linked pages help explain how review, ingredient standards, product quality, and topic education connect across the site.
How can I suggest a correction?
You can contact Ellasie if you spot wording that looks unclear, outdated, or inaccurate. We review reasonable feedback and update content where appropriate.

Questions, corrections, or feedback?

If you want to flag a content issue, suggest a clarification, or ask where a page fits in the wider site structure, contact us and we will point you to the right place.

For content questions or correction requests, contact info@ellasie.com.

For customer support, order help, or product queries, contact help@ellasie.com.