Editorial Policy

Last updated: May 15, 2026

Content sourcing standards

Qura Nutrition's clinical and educational content is built on a three-tier sourcing standard. Tier 1 sources include PubMed/PMC-indexed peer-reviewed papers, Cochrane reviews, and guidelines from international bodies (Endocrine Society, WHO, NIH, The Lancet, JAMA, BMJ). Tier 2 sources include peer-reviewed Ayurvedic journals indexed in PubMed (J Ayurveda Integr Med, AYU, Ancient Science of Life) and AYUSH Ministry publications. Tier 3 sources are classical Ayurvedic texts (Charaka Samhita, Sushruta Samhita, Ashtanga Hridaya, Bhavaprakasha Nighantu) cited at verse-level precision. Non-indexed websites, predatory journals, and blog posts are not accepted as primary citations.

Review process

Every clinical-reference and patient-education page is drafted by Qura's content team, reviewed by Dr. Megha Haldia (BAMS) for clinical and classical Ayurvedic accuracy, and signed off before publication. Each page carries a visible "Reviewed by" byline and a last-reviewed date. High-traffic clinical pages are re-reviewed at least every 12 months, or sooner if new authoritative evidence (such as the May 2026 PCOS→PMOS rename consensus) materially affects the content.

Reviewer credentials

Clinical content is reviewed by Dr. Megha Haldia, BAMS — a certified Ayurvedic physician at Qura Nutrition specialising in PMOS (formerly PCOS), PCOD, menstrual health, and women's reproductive Ayurveda. Reviewer credentials, qualifications, and focus areas are documented on her public bio page.

Correction policy

If you spot a factual error on any Qura page — a misattributed citation, an outdated prevalence figure, a mistranslated Sanskrit term, an incorrect drug interaction, anything — please write to hello@quranutrition.com with the page URL and the specific correction. We acknowledge factual-correction reports within 5 working days and publish corrections (with a visible "Corrected on [date]" note) within 14 working days for confirmed errors.

Conflict of interest disclosure

Qura Nutrition is a brand operated by Trinaya Wellness LLP, the same entity that manufactures and sells the Trinaya Hormonal & Cycle wellness kit (Harmony + Flow). Our clinical content discusses herbal ingredients that appear in our formulations. We disclose this financial relationship openly. Where our content describes evidence for individual herbs (Shatavari, Methi, Haridra, Ashwagandha, etc.), we cite peer-reviewed sources independent of our own product development. Our intent is to inform clinicians and patients, not to substitute for independent medical advice.

Update cadence

Clinical-reference pages are reviewed on a rolling 12-month cadence. Patient education and program-information pages are reviewed on a 24-month cadence. Any page may be updated ad-hoc when (a) new authoritative evidence becomes available, (b) a regulatory or clinical-naming change occurs (such as the PCOS→PMOS rename of May 2026), or (c) a confirmed factual error is reported through the correction process above.