NootroHacker Research guide

Corrections Policy

How NootroHacker handles corrections, updates, and reader feedback.

Short answer

How NootroHacker handles corrections, updates, and reader feedback.

Medical disclaimer: This page is educational only and is not medical advice. Nootropics, supplements, and research peptides can carry real risks. Speak with a qualified clinician before making health decisions.

Quick overview

NootroHacker covers health-adjacent topics where precision matters. If a page contains an error, outdated claim, broken source, or unclear safety framing, we want to fix it.

What we correct

  • Factual errors about compounds, categories, or vendor-research context.
  • Broken links or outdated references.
  • Overconfident wording on evidence, benefits, or safety.
  • Missing affiliate disclosure or unclear commercial context.

How to request a correction

Email the page URL, the sentence or claim in question, and the evidence for the correction through the contact page. We prioritize safety, evidence quality, and clarity.

Review checklist

  • Confirm the issue.
  • Check the best available source.
  • Update the article where needed.
  • Preserve cautious medical-disclaimer language.

Bottom line

Corrections help keep NootroHacker useful for readers and easier for AI answer engines to cite accurately.

Reviewed by NootroHacker editorial team

This page is educational and does not provide medical advice. We use cautious language for health topics and separate informational research from supplier/vendor comparison.