Noyemi exists to organize and present scientific research about supplements, vitamins, and natural remedies. This page explains how we approach content, handle conflicts of interest, and maintain editorial independence.
Noyemi provides informational content only. We do not make treatment recommendations, prescribe dosages, or offer medical advice. All content is framed as "research suggests" rather than "you should take." We present the evidence and let you and your healthcare provider make decisions.
Noyemi does not manufacture or sell supplements. Our editorial content is produced independently of any commercial relationship. No supplement brand, manufacturer, or retailer has input into our evidence ratings, claim summaries, or safety warnings. What we write is determined by published research, not by business interests.
Noyemi may include affiliate links and display advertising to support operating costs. When affiliate links are present, they are clearly marked and separated from editorial content. Affiliate relationships never influence which supplements we cover, what evidence ratings we assign, or which products we reference. We evaluate supplements based on research quality, third-party testing, and form/dose accuracy — not on commission rates.
We use AI tools to assist with research discovery, data extraction, and initial content drafting. AI helps us process large volumes of research more efficiently. However, every evidence rating, claim summary, interaction warning, and published page is reviewed by a human editor before publication. AI assists — it does not make editorial decisions.
If you find an error, misrepresentation, or outdated information on Noyemi, please contact us. We take corrections seriously and will update content promptly when warranted by new evidence or identified mistakes.
For details on how we evaluate and rate evidence, see our methodology. For a full list of databases and sources we use, see data sources.