Content Review Standards
How MHR Club evaluates educational wellness content before and after publication.
Effective: July 3, 2026
Purpose and scope
MHR Club content is educational and resource-oriented. Blood-type education, food categories, snack and meal guidance, super-food language, progress tools, and product links must not be presented as diagnosis, prescriptions, treatment instructions, emergency guidance, or guaranteed outcomes.
Source review
Material claims should identify an appropriate source, publication or review date, and the context needed to avoid misleading conclusions. Established medical blood-type facts must be distinguished from MHR Club educational food frameworks.
Human review
Sensitive wellness content should be reviewed for clarity, scope, accessibility, unsupported claims, conflicts, and appropriate direction to licensed professionals.
Updates and corrections
Published material should have a review status and next-review date where appropriate. Blood-type, food, equipment, affiliate, and wellness content that becomes outdated, inaccurate, unclear, or outside scope should be corrected, restricted, or withdrawn.
Member feedback
Members can report unclear, inaccessible, outdated, or potentially unsafe content through MHR Support. Reports should be logged and routed for review.
