Ellasie Knowledge Hub

Science Library

This is the central reference point for everything Ellasie publishes about ingredients, formulations, research standards, and wellness education. If you want to understand how our content is created, how our products are tested, who reviews our information, or where to find deeper reading on a specific topic — start here.

The Science Library is not a glossary and it is not a sales page. It is a navigational hub designed to help you find the trust, education, and product information you need in one place — organised by topic, reviewed for accuracy, and linked across our site so nothing sits in isolation.

Last updated: April 2026 Hub page — links to all major resources

Trust and standards

These are the policies and processes that sit behind every piece of content and every product on Ellasie. Each page explains a different part of how we hold ourselves accountable — from how content is reviewed to how ingredients are selected.

Educational hub pages

These pages go deeper than a blog article. Each one covers a core topic area in structured detail — what the science says, what the practical considerations are, and where our products fit in. They are medically reviewed and designed to be the reference point for their topic across the site.

Reading paths by topic

Our Women's Wellness Guides hub publishes medically reviewed articles across several core topic areas. Rather than leave you scrolling through a blog index, we have grouped the most relevant articles into reading paths so you can explore a topic in depth.

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Menopause and perimenopause

Articles covering menopause vitamins, weight management, tiredness, blood pressure changes, libido, and nutritional approaches to common menopause symptoms.

Menopause vitamins: B6, D3, and K2 Menopause, weight loss, and tiredness Blood pressure and menopause Supplements for low libido in women
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General wellness and supplementation

Articles covering supplement formats, cranberry supplementation for urinary wellness, and broader health topics that cross multiple product categories.

Gummy vitamins vs pills Cranberry gummies and recurrent UTIs
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Products and collections

The educational and trust content across this library connects directly to the products it supports. Each product page includes health-related information that falls within our medical review process, and every formulation is developed using the criteria described in How We Choose Ingredients.

Browse by category

Collections group products by health focus. Each collection page is optimised for its category and links back to the relevant educational content in this library.

Medical Advisory Board

The people behind our review process. Each board member has a profile page where you can see their qualifications, clinical background, and role in the Ellasie review framework. We name our reviewers because anonymous review is not accountability.

How the Science Library works in practice

This page is designed to be the starting point when you or a search engine needs to understand how Ellasie's knowledge architecture fits together. Here is how it connects to the rest of the site.

For readers

If you arrive on Ellasie from a blog article or product page and want to understand the standards behind it, this library gives you a clear route. You can check how content is reviewed via the Medical Review Policy, how products are tested via Testing and Quality, and then explore the educational guides that provide deeper context on the topic.

The reading paths above group blog articles by topic so you can follow a thread rather than jumping between disconnected posts.

For search and AI systems

This page serves as a topical hub. It links outward to every major trust, education, and product cluster on the site, which helps search engines and AI systems understand the relationships between pages. The heading hierarchy, internal link structure, and descriptive anchor text are designed to make those relationships clear and machine-readable.

Pages across the site link back to this library, making it the connective tissue that holds the knowledge architecture together.

Frequently asked questions

What is the Ellasie Science Library?
It is a central hub page that organises all of Ellasie's trust pages, educational guides, blog article clusters, and product routes into one navigable structure. It is designed to help readers and search systems find and understand the full knowledge architecture of the site.
Is all Ellasie content medically reviewed?
Not all content — but all educational blog articles, science pages, and health-related product claims are reviewed by a member of the Medical Board. The full process is explained in the Medical Review Policy.
Where can I find information about how Ellasie products are tested?
The Testing and Quality page covers GMP manufacturing standards, third-party lab testing, certifications, and the quality assurance process that applies to all products.
How does Ellasie choose which ingredients to use?
The full process — including strain selection, dosing rationale, sourcing standards, and evidence evaluation — is explained on the How We Choose Ingredients page.
What is the difference between a trust page and an educational hub page?
Trust pages explain how we work — our review process, editorial standards, testing, and ingredient selection. Educational hub pages explain the science behind specific topics — probiotics, the vaginal microbiome, menopause wellness, and chlorophyll. Both are medically reviewed, but they serve different purposes.
Are the blog articles on the site also reviewed?
Yes. Blog articles published in the Women's Wellness Guides hub go through the same medical review process described in our Medical Review Policy. Each reviewed article displays the reviewer's name and the review date.
Can I suggest a topic for the Science Library?
Yes. If there is a topic you think we should cover in more depth, let us know through the contact page. We prioritise topics based on reader interest, clinical relevance, and how well they connect to our existing product and education content.
Is Ellasie content a substitute for medical advice?
No. Everything published on Ellasie — including the educational hub pages, blog articles, and product pages — is intended for general wellness education. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. If you have a health concern, please consult your GP or a qualified healthcare provider.
Who writes the educational content on Ellasie?
Content is produced by our editorial team following the standards set out in the Editorial Policy. It is then reviewed by a member of the Medical Board before publication. The editorial team writes; the medical reviewer checks.
How often is the Science Library updated?
The library is updated when new educational pages, trust pages, or blog articles are published, and when existing content is re-reviewed or restructured. The update date at the top of the page reflects the most recent change.
Where can I find Ellasie customer reviews?
Customer reviews are available on individual product pages, on the Ellasie Reviews page, and on Trustpilot. Reviews are user-generated content and are not part of the medical review process.
How can I contact Ellasie?
You can reach us through the contact page for content feedback, product questions, or general support. For individual health concerns, please contact a qualified healthcare professional directly.

Questions and feedback

If you spot something that needs correcting, have a question about our standards, or want to suggest a topic for the library, we would rather hear about it than leave it unaddressed.

You can reach us through the Ellasie contact page. All content-related feedback is reviewed by the editorial team, and where necessary, escalated to a medical reviewer for reassessment.