The Process Behind Each Page.
Orave Press operates under a defined set of editorial principles. This page documents the sourcing, review, and publication practices applied to every article on men's supplementation habits, nutritional awareness, and active lifestyle choices.
Editorial Principles
Orave Press operates under the following editorial principles: articles are reviewed by at least one second editor before publication, sources are cited where appropriate, corrections are noted publicly, and writers disclose any commercial relationships that could influence their selection of subject matter.
Orave Press is an independent editorial publication exploring everyday supplementation habits, nutritional awareness, and active lifestyle choices for men. The publication is not affiliated with any commercial, governmental, or institutional body.
Articles published on Orave Press are editorial in nature and reflect the writers' observations on everyday supplementation habits and nutritional awareness for active men. The content is not intended as professional advice, nor as guidance for the management of any specific condition. Readers with specific concerns about their daily routines are encouraged to speak with a qualified wellness professional.
Topic Selection
Article topics are selected based on relevance to men's daily supplementation habits and nutritional patterns. Writers propose subjects from their own observation and reading of published nutritional research, with editorial sign-off required before writing begins.
Source Gathering
Content published by Orave Press is selected based on published nutritional research and reviewed for editorial accuracy by a second editor before publication. Writers are required to retain their source references and make them available for editorial review.
Editorial Review
Every submitted draft passes through a two-stage review. The first review addresses factual accuracy against cited sources. The second addresses tone, register, and adherence to the publication's editorial standards before a publication decision is made.
Publication and Correction
Published articles may be updated when new information becomes relevant. All substantive corrections are noted within the article itself with a correction timestamp. The original publication date is preserved alongside the correction note.
Source Verification
Orave Press draws on published nutritional research as its primary reference base. Where peer-reviewed literature is available, writers are expected to reference it. Where peer-reviewed sources are unavailable — particularly for observational or habitual content — writers note the nature and limitation of the source.
The editorial team does not independently verify every primary research paper in full. The role of Orave Press is to observe and report on existing nutritional discussions, not to conduct original research. Claims that cannot be traced to a published source are not published.
Published nutritional journals, independent nutrition research organisations, government dietary reference databases.
Brand-sponsored nutrition white papers, industry association reports. These may be referenced but must be identified as such.
Anecdotal social media content, brand marketing materials, or non-attributed supplement reviews as standalone sources.
Accuracy Policy
Every article on Orave Press is reviewed for factual accuracy before publication. Writers are required to retain documentation supporting any specific numerical claims, such as daily reference values or published research findings cited in an article.
Errors of fact, where identified after publication, are corrected promptly. The correction is noted within the article body, not merely in a private editor's log. Readers who identify factual inaccuracies are encouraged to write to the editorial desk at [email protected].
Corrections Process
When a correction is warranted, the article is updated and a correction note is appended at the bottom of the piece. The note specifies the nature of the correction and the date on which it was made. The original publication date is retained in the article's metadata.
Corrections to matters of opinion, interpretation, or editorial tone are handled separately and are not noted in the correction log. The editorial team uses its judgement in distinguishing factual inaccuracies from matters of perspective.
Writer and Commercial Disclosure
All writers contributing to Orave Press are required to disclose any commercial relationships that may influence their subject matter selection. This includes consultancy arrangements, brand partnerships, or any form of consideration received from supplement or nutrition-adjacent organisations.
Orave Press does not publish sponsored articles as editorial content. Where a commercial relationship exists, it is identified clearly and the article is reviewed by an independent second editor with no connection to the commercial arrangement.
The publication does not accept editorial direction from supplement brands or retailers. Orave Press retains sole editorial control over all published content. The publication's funding model is independent of commercial arrangements with any supplement or nutrition brand.
What the Publication Covers
Orave Press covers the everyday supplementation habits and nutritional awareness of active men. This includes observations on daily vitamin and mineral routines, whole food and supplement balance, gym and recovery nutrition, and the habitual patterns that shape men's nutritional choices.
What the Publication Does Not Cover
Orave Press does not publish content on conditions, personal regimens, or advice framed as guidance for individual circumstances. Content in this category falls outside the publication's editorial scope and will not be commissioned or accepted for publication.
The Role of Evidence in Editorial
Orave Press is an evidence-informed publication. This means writers engage with published nutritional research as a reference, not as a directive. The publication presents findings and observations; it does not recommend routines or endorse any particular supplement brand or product.