Revitalize Med publishes long-form, evidence-based writing on the medications, treatments, and supplements people are exploring right now — GLP-1s, peptides, hormone therapy, longevity science, metabolic health. This page explains how we do that work: what we publish, how we source it, who reviews it, and how we keep it accurate over time.
What we cover
Our editorial focus is the science and practice of modern wellness. Our active coverage areas include:
- GLP-1 medications (semaglutide, tirzepatide) and medical weight management
- Peptide therapy and regenerative protocols
- Bioidentical hormone replacement, perimenopause, and andropause
- Longevity science and healthspan research
- Metabolic health, insulin resistance, and continuous glucose monitoring
- Nutrition, gut health, and the microbiome
Our editorial approach
We prioritize scientific accuracy and clear interpretation of current research. We transparently acknowledge where evidence is strong, where it's limited, and where it's still evolving. We draw clear distinctions between established clinical data and emerging wellness trends, and we avoid exaggerated anti-aging claims, unrealistic outcomes, and unsupported medical promises.
When covering topics such as supplements, peptides, GLP-1 medications, and cellular health therapies, we present information within its appropriate medical and regulatory context so readers can engage with complex material confidently.
Sourcing standards
Every article is built on primary sources. Wherever practical, we cite:
- Peer-reviewed studies from indexed medical and scientific journals
- Clinical guidelines from professional bodies (e.g., the Endocrine Society, the American Diabetes Association, the FDA)
- Authoritative public health sources (e.g., NIH, WHO, CDC)
- Direct expert interviews with credentialed clinicians and researchers
We avoid relying on press releases, marketing claims, or unsupported anecdote as primary evidence.
Clinical review
Articles that cover medical interventions, supplements, prescription medications, or specific clinical protocols are reviewed by our clinical contributors for accuracy before publication. Our current contributors are Registered Dietitian Nutritionists with relevant clinical experience. When content falls outside their expertise, we either decline to cover it, defer to authoritative external sources, or arrange review by an appropriately credentialed external expert.
We do not present opinion as clinical guidance, and we do not publish prescriptive medical advice. Articles on Revitalize Med are educational. They are not a substitute for individualized medical care, diagnosis, or treatment from a licensed provider.
Updates and corrections
Health and wellness research evolves quickly. Articles on Revitalize Med are reviewed periodically and updated when meaningful new evidence emerges. When we update an article, the publication and last-updated dates reflect that change.
If we publish a factual error, we correct it promptly and note the correction. To report a correction or factual concern, please email [email protected].
Independence and disclosures
Revitalize Med is an independent publication. Our editorial decisions are not influenced by advertisers, sponsors, or affiliate partners. When an article discusses a product, service, or company with which we have a financial relationship — including affiliate links or sponsored placements — that relationship is disclosed within the article.
Medical disclaimer
The content published on Revitalize Med is for informational and educational purposes only. It is not intended as, and does not constitute, medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the guidance of a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or before starting or changing any health protocol, medication, or supplement.
Contact
For questions about our editorial process, corrections, or coverage suggestions, contact us at [email protected].