Correction Policy
Effective Date:
At FitWithoutExtremes, we are committed to providing accurate, reliable, and up-to-date information related to weight loss, fitness, and healthy living.
We understand that maintaining accuracy is essential, especially in health-related content. This Correction Policy explains how we handle errors, updates, and content revisions on this website.
Our Commitment to Accuracy
We strive to ensure that all content published on FitWithoutExtremes is:
- Factually accurate
- Clearly explained
- Based on reliable and widely accepted health principles
Our goal is to provide information that is both useful and trustworthy for our readers.
When Corrections Are Made
Despite careful review, errors may occasionally occur. These may include:
- Minor factual inaccuracies
- Outdated information
- Typographical or formatting errors
- Unclear or misleading statements
When such issues are identified, we take appropriate steps to correct them as quickly as possible.
How We Handle Corrections
When a correction is required, we follow a structured approach:
- The content is reviewed and verified
- Necessary updates or corrections are made
- The revised content is updated for clarity and accuracy
For significant updates, we may:
- Clearly note that the article has been updated
- Add a “Last Updated” date where relevant
Types of Updates
Minor Updates
These include:
- Grammar or spelling corrections
- Small wording improvements
- Formatting changes
These updates may not always be specifically noted.
Major Updates
These include:
- Changes to factual information
- Updates based on new research or guidelines
- Corrections that impact the meaning of the content
In such cases, we may:
- Update the article with a clear revision note
- Mention the updated date for transparency
Sources and Content Review
The content on this website is based on:
- Well-established health and nutrition principles
- Research-backed concepts
- Practical, real-world application
Whenever needed, information is aligned with trusted sources such as:
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- World Health Organization
- National Institutes of Health (NIH)
- PubMed
- And other authentic websites and blogs.
We regularly review content to keep it relevant and accurate.
Reporting Errors
We value feedback from our readers.
If you notice any error, outdated information, or something that doesn’t seem accurate, you can CONTACT US.
Please include:
- The page or article link
- A brief description of the issue
We will review your request and take appropriate action.
Transparency and Responsibility
We believe that being transparent about corrections helps build trust with our readers. Our goal is not just to publish content, but to ensure that the information remains:
- Accurate
- Clear
- Helpful over time
Policy Updates
We may update this “Correction Policy” as needed to reflect changes in our content practices. Any updates will be posted on this page with a revised effective date.
