Editorial Policy
Remediora is operated by Ranzo Tech LLC. Our mission is to document traditional remedies in a consistent, searchable, safety-noted way.
- Educational only: we do not diagnose or treat disease.
- Tradition-first: we document historical/traditional use and preparation.
- Safety-first: we include cautions, contraindications, and “seek care” guidance.
- Clarity: recipes are written as step-by-step procedures with measurable quantities when possible.
- Updates: we revise content when safety information changes or errors are found.
- Low-risk comfort measures (hydration, warm fluids, gargles, compresses)
- Common kitchen ingredients (honey, ginger, salt, lemon, etc.)
- Traditional herbal preparations with conservative safety language
- Context: who traditionally used it, and how
- Claims to “cure” serious diseases (cancer, diabetes, heart disease, etc.)
- Instructions for unsafe dosing, poisonings, or hazardous chemicals
- Extreme fasting or starvation protocols
- Encouraging users to stop prescribed medication
We may discuss “detox” and fasting as cultural or historical practices, but we keep language conservative, avoid extreme protocols, and include prominent safety cautions and “seek care” guidance.
Remediora can optionally partner with a pharmacist, clinician, or registered dietitian to review high-risk content (medication cautions, pregnancy/kids pages, fasting/detox content). If enabled, pages will display “Reviewed by” and “Last reviewed” information.
Some ingredient background excerpts may be adapted from third-party references (for example, Wikipedia). When we reuse or adapt licensed text, we display on-page attribution and the applicable license (e.g., CC BY-SA) alongside the excerpt.
If you find an error or safety concern, please contact us via the Contact page. We prioritize safety-related corrections.