Editorial Policy
Welcome to JaiYoga. This page explains how we produce, review, and maintain the informational content on jaiyoga.net. Our goal is to deliver useful, accurate, and transparent material about yoga, movement, and related wellness topics so readers can make informed choices that fit their needs.
Who produces our content
JaiYoga content is researched, written, and maintained by the JaiYoga Editorial Team. The Editorial Team includes staff editors, writers, and occasional guest contributors who bring experience in yoga instruction, fitness, health writing, and related fields. Where contributors have professional credentials or affiliations relevant to a piece, that information is disclosed on the article page or in the contributor bio.
Editorial standards
- We aim for clarity, balance, and neutrality in all informational content.
- We do not present content as medical, legal, or financial advice. When topics touch on health or medical issues, we encourage readers to consult licensed professionals and make that recommendation explicit in the article when appropriate.
- We avoid sensationalism and seek to present both benefits and limitations of practices or claims related to yoga and wellness.
- When an article includes practical instructions (poses, breathing practices, movement sequences), guidance is written for general audiences and includes safety cautions; such content is not a substitute for personalized instruction.
Research process
Authors and editors follow a consistent research approach:
- Identify the key question or topic and review existing coverage on the site to avoid unnecessary duplication.
- Consult reputable sources such as peer-reviewed research, academic institutions, recognized health organizations, textbooks, and authoritative practitioner resources relevant to yoga and movement.
- Prefer primary sources when possible (original research papers, official guidelines) and use secondary sources (reviews, reputable journalism) for context.
- Document sources by linking to them in the article or citing them at the end of the piece when appropriate.
Source selection
We evaluate sources based on relevance, transparency, recency, and credibility. Typical acceptable sources include:
- Peer-reviewed journals and systematic reviews
- Academic institutions and recognized training programs
- Official statements or guidance from public health or professional organizations
- Books and practitioner materials from reputable publishers
- Interviews or first-person accounts from qualified practitioners (clearly labeled)
We avoid relying on anonymous forums, low-quality commercial pages without evidence, or unverifiable claims as the primary basis for health-related recommendations.
Fact checking and verification
- Editors verify factual claims by cross-checking multiple reputable sources when feasible.
- Statistics, study results, and technical claims are checked against the original source whenever possible.
- When a claim is uncertain, we state the level of confidence and explain limitations, rather than presenting speculation as fact.
Use of AI tools
We may use AI tools to help with drafting, summarizing background research, or generating style-consistent text. Any content produced or assisted by AI is reviewed, revised, and approved by human editors before publication. AI is not used as a substitute for editorial judgment, source verification, or expert review — especially on health, safety, or therapeutic topics.
Human editorial review
Every published article is reviewed by an editor from the JaiYoga Editorial Team. The editor checks for accuracy, clarity, appropriate sourcing, and adherence to our editorial standards. For pieces that make health or safety-related recommendations, we apply additional review and caution.
Author bylines and contributor disclosures
- Articles include a byline showing the author or the JaiYoga Editorial Team. Where applicable, a short contributor bio is provided and includes role or background (for example, “yoga instructor,” “writer,” or “guest contributor”).
- If a contributor has relevant credentials (certification, professional training, or relevant experience), those credentials are described in the contributor bio. We do not invent or embellish qualifications.
- Guest posts or sponsored pieces are clearly labeled as such.
Advertising, sponsorship, and editorial independence
JaiYoga may display advertisements, sponsored content, or affiliate links. We aim to keep editorial content independent from commercial interests. Key points:
- Editorial decisions about what to cover and how to cover it are made by the Editorial Team and are separate from advertisers and sponsors.
- Sponsored content or paid placements are clearly labeled so readers can distinguish them from editorial content.
- When affiliate links are used, the article will disclose that the site may earn a commission if a reader makes a purchase through those links.
Content updates and maintenance
We review and update content periodically to reflect new information, correct errors, or improve clarity. For substantive updates — especially on topics where new research or guidance affects advice — we revise the article and note the nature of the update in the article metadata or update note when appropriate.
Corrections and feedback
If you find an error or have a concern about an article, please contact us via the site’s Contact Us page. We take reported errors seriously: corrections are investigated, and when warranted we update the content promptly and add a correction note describing what was changed.
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Scope and limitations
JaiYoga focuses on yoga, movement, and general wellness information. Content is intended for informational and educational purposes and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult a qualified professional before beginning a new exercise or health regimen, especially if you have preexisting conditions or concerns.
Privacy and data
Our editorial process respects user privacy. For details on how we collect and use personal information, see our Privacy Policy.
Contact and further questions
If you have questions about this Editorial Policy, wish to submit source corrections, or want to suggest improvements, please use the Contact Us page: Contact Us. We review inquiries and aim to respond as promptly as our workload allows.
