Medical review policy

A medical review label should add clarity, not borrowed authority. This page explains what that label is supposed to mean on NewBestShop.

What a medical review should cover

If a page says it was medically reviewed, that review should focus on factual health statements, safety context, and obvious overreach in the wording. It is not the same thing as product approval or personal advice.

What it does not mean

What should be checked

Limits of review

NewBestShop is still a publisher, not a clinic. A medically reviewed page can improve factual accuracy, but it does not replace care from a licensed professional who knows your history, medications, and symptoms.

No page on this site should be read as a diagnosis or a treatment plan. That includes pages that sound certain, detailed, or strongly written.

When pages should be updated

If new evidence, safety information, or product changes make a claim outdated, the page should be corrected. A medical review is only useful if it is treated as something that can expire.