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Commercial transparency

Affiliate Disclosure

Healthopathy may earn money from some links or products in the future. Readers should know when that relationship exists.

Last updated: 2026-06-10. These policies are written for transparency and should be reviewed by qualified legal counsel before major commercial launch, checkout, advertising, or large-scale data collection.

Material connection

Some pages may eventually include affiliate links. If you click an affiliate link and buy something, Healthopathy may earn a commission at no extra cost to you. This is a material connection and should be disclosed clearly near affiliate content.

How reviews should work

Product reviews should explain why a product is included, what it is best for, who should avoid it, what the evidence says, and what safety limitations matter. A product should not receive a favorable review simply because it pays an affiliate commission.

Health product claims

Health, supplement, device, sexual wellness, fertility, hormone, performance, and longevity-related product claims require extra care. Healthopathy should not claim or imply that a product diagnoses, treats, cures, prevents disease, guarantees sexual performance, extends lifespan, reverses aging, or changes hormones unless the claim is legally safe and supported by appropriate evidence.

Supplements and regulated products

Dietary supplements, wellness products, and sexual health products can carry risks and may interact with medications, medical conditions, pregnancy, fertility treatment, surgery, and lab results. Readers should speak with qualified clinicians before using products for health decisions.

Current status

The current Healthopathy site is in an early build stage. Affiliate commerce is planned, but product-review pages should only launch after the disclosure system, review criteria, and safety notes are in place.

Reference standards

This policy is informed by FTC guidance on endorsements, material connections, and substantiation of health-related advertising claims, as well as FDA information about dietary supplement and food labeling claim categories.