Editorial Standards

How We Produce This Content

Transparency about how LuxeFit Wellness researches, drafts, reviews, and publishes the health and peptide-therapy content on this site.

AI-Assisted Drafting, Human Oversight

We use AI research and drafting tools to accelerate the first draft of our articles — gathering source material, structuring outlines, and producing initial copy. AI is a drafting aid, not the final author. Every article is directed, edited, and approved by a human before it is published. The named author, Josh Fathi, Founder, LuxeFit, is accountable for the editorial standards applied to this content.

Sourcing Standards

Health claims are grounded in cited sources — peer-reviewed literature, clinical trial data, FDA guidance, and reputable medical references. Where a specific mechanism, dosage range, or trial result is stated, it traces back to a source consulted during research. We prefer primary sources and recent evidence, and we distinguish between FDA-approved therapies and investigational or compounded options.

Editorial Standards

We write to inform, not to hype. We avoid overstated outcomes, we flag uncertainty and contraindications, and we correct articles when the evidence or regulatory landscape changes. Structured JSON-LD metadata on each article identifies its author and its genuine last-modified date so readers and search engines can assess freshness and accountability.

Medical Review Process

Because this is health content, articles are reviewed for clinical accuracy against their cited sources: Reviewed by the LuxeFit clinical editorial team against cited sources. This review checks that statements about therapies, mechanisms, eligibility, and risks are consistent with the evidence and appropriately caveated. Editorial review does not create a doctor-patient relationship.

This content is informational and not medical advice; it is not a substitute for professional diagnosis or treatment.