Editorial & medical review policy
ZenOryva publishes content on weight loss, peptides, hormone health, and related topics that affects real medical decisions. Our editorial policy is what makes that responsibility unmistakable.
Principle 01
Sourced from peer-reviewed evidence
Our clinical content is grounded in peer-reviewed studies, regulatory guidance (FDA, EMA), and clinical guidelines from professional medical societies. We cite primary sources whenever possible.
Principle 02
Reviewed by a licensed clinician
Every piece of clinical content is reviewed by a licensed clinician on the ZenOryva medical team before publication. The reviewer is named on the page along with the date of review.
Principle 03
Updated regularly
Clinical guidance evolves. Articles tagged as clinical are reviewed at least annually or sooner when guidelines change. The lastReviewed date is displayed and machine-readable via schema.
Principle 04
Independent of marketing
Clinical content is written and reviewed independently of pricing or promotional decisions. We will recommend against treatment when the evidence does not support it.
Principle 05
Transparent about limitations
We clearly state when evidence is preliminary, when long-term data is unavailable, and when individual results vary. We never imply guaranteed outcomes.
Principle 06
Quick-answer summaries are speakable
Each clinical page includes a 45-65 word plain-language summary at the top, marked with Speakable schema for voice and AI answer engines. The summary always reflects the same evidence as the body.
Questions about a specific article or correction? Contact editorial@zenoryva.com. You can also browse our medical team and safety information.