At All About Mad Honey, every piece of content we publish is held to a clear standard: accurate, responsible, and free from commercial influence. This page explains how we research, write, review, and maintain content across the site.
Our Mission
We exist to provide honest, safety-first information about mad honey, its effects, origins, dosage, legality, and the science behind it. Mad honey is a subject where misinformation is common, and the consequences of bad advice can be serious. We take that responsibility seriously.
Who Writes Our Content
Content on this site is written and reviewed by people with direct knowledge of the subject, including research into grayanotoxin pharmacology, Himalayan harvesting traditions, and country-specific legal status. We do not publish content written purely for SEO purposes or outsourced to writers with no subject knowledge.
How We Research
Every factual claim on this site is based on one or more of the following sources: peer-reviewed scientific studies and clinical case reports, official government and regulatory publications, established reference works on ethnobotany and toxicology, and direct correspondence with subject matter experts where relevant. We cite sources wherever possible and link to original research rather than secondary summaries.
Accuracy Standards
We do not publish claims we cannot verify. Where the evidence is limited or contested, as it often is in an under-researched subject like mad honey, we say so explicitly. We distinguish between what is scientifically established, what is traditionally reported, and what is currently unknown.
Medical and Safety Content
Content covering dosage, effects, and safety is treated as YMYL (Your Money or Your Life) material. This means it undergoes additional scrutiny before publication. We do not make medical recommendations. All safety-related content includes appropriate context and encourages readers to consult a qualified health professional before use.
Editorial Independence
We do not accept sponsored posts, paid placements, or affiliate arrangements that influence editorial content. No brand or product provider has editorial input into what we publish. If this ever changes, we will disclose it clearly.
Corrections Policy
If we publish something inaccurate, we correct it promptly and transparently. Corrections are noted within the article itself. We do not silently edit content to remove errors; changes of substance are acknowledged.
Content Updates
Mad honey research is evolving. We review and update existing content when new studies, regulatory changes, or safety information warrant it. The last reviewed date is displayed on articles where this is relevant.
Contact
If you believe something on this site is inaccurate, outdated, or missing important context, we want to hear from you. Reach us via the Contact page.
