Editorial Policy
Medically Reviewed by Dr. Alexander Reeves, MD · Last Updated: April 20, 2026
Our Commitment to Accuracy
Every article published on Neuro Sharp goes through a multi-step editorial process designed to ensure accuracy, relevance, and medical credibility. We do not publish unsourced health claims, clickbait, or SEO content that compromises on information quality.
Medical Review Process
All content touching on brain health, cognitive function, ingredient mechanisms, clinical research, or supplement interactions is reviewed by Dr. Alexander Reeves, MD — a neurology and cognitive health specialist — before publication. Dr. Reeves verifies that claims reflect current medical understanding and that any cited research is interpreted accurately.
Sourcing Standards
We cite peer-reviewed research from PubMed, systematic reviews, and guidelines from authoritative bodies (NIH, FDA, NINDS, NIA, NCCIH) whenever making claims about ingredient mechanisms or effects. When we cite a clinical trial, we link to the PubMed PMID so readers can verify the source themselves. We avoid citing popular press articles or unverified websites as primary sources.
Fact-Checking
Every statistic, study citation, and mechanism claim is verified before publication. When we cite a trial result, we read the actual paper. When we describe an ingredient mechanism, we verify against current biochemistry references. Articles are updated when new research meaningfully changes the evidence base.
Affiliate Disclosure
Neuro Sharp earns revenue through direct product sales. We do not publish paid guest posts, sponsored content disguised as editorial, or pay-for-placement reviews. Third-party products mentioned in articles are chosen based on editorial relevance, not financial arrangement.
Corrections
If you identify a factual error in any of our articles, please email support@neuroisharp.com. Verified corrections are made promptly and noted at the bottom of the affected article.