Editorial Standards
How HarmoFlux decides what to publish, what it refuses to claim, and how you can check any statement on this site.
HarmoFlux educational content is written and maintained by The HarmoFlux editorial team at Panzica Technologies Inc.. It is general education about tracking, not medical advice. Physiological statements are sourced from public health and specialist bodies, listed visibly on each page, and reviewed at least every 12 months.
Written by The HarmoFlux editorial team at Panzica Technologies Inc.. Last reviewed . Editorial standards.
Educational information based on cited authoritative sources. Not individually reviewed by a medical professional, and not medical advice.
Who writes this content
Pages are written and maintained by The HarmoFlux editorial team at Panzica Technologies Inc., the company that builds the HarmoFlux app. Every educational page shows a byline and a last-reviewed date, and the same author and date appear in the page's structured data so machines read exactly what people read.
HarmoFlux does not currently publish content under a named clinician's review. When that changes, the reviewer's name and credential will appear on the page rather than only in a marketing claim.
What we will and will not say
- We explain what a symptom is, how it is commonly described, and how to track it usefully.
- We do not diagnose, do not name a cause for your symptoms, and do not recommend or adjust treatment.
- We do not claim that something you took caused something you felt. HarmoFlux records timing only.
- We do not present projected cycle dates as fertility prediction, and we never present them as contraception.
- We do not publish testimonials, ratings or endorsements we cannot substantiate.
How sources are chosen
Physiological claims are traceable to a small set of stable, authoritative landing pages, typically 3-5 per topic.
- Preferred: government health agencies (NIH, NIA, Office on Women's Health), medical societies (ACOG, The Menopause Society) and peer-reviewed literature.
- Excluded: vendor marketing, competitor blogs, content farms, and paywalled pages a reader cannot open.
- Sources are listed visibly at the bottom of the relevant page and emitted as citations in the page's structured data.
Review cadence
- Health-education pages are reviewed at least every 12 months.
- A page is reviewed sooner when a cited source is updated or withdrawn, or when the product changes in a way that affects the page.
- The visible last-reviewed date is the real date of the most recent review, not a build timestamp.
Where AI is used in our content
Drafting assistance may be used, but no page is published without human review against its sources. Product facts β pricing, plan contents, what the app does and does not do β are checked against the product itself before publication.
Corrections
If something here is wrong, we want to fix it. Email info@harmoflux.com with the page address and the statement in question. Factual corrections are made on the page and the last-reviewed date is updated in the same change.
Common questions
Who writes HarmoFlux content?
Educational pages are written and maintained by The HarmoFlux editorial team at Panzica Technologies Inc.. Pages carry a visible byline and a last-reviewed date that matches the date published in the page's structured data.
Is HarmoFlux content medical advice?
No. Everything published here is general education about tracking. It does not diagnose, does not recommend treatment, and does not replace a clinician or pharmacist.
Which sources does HarmoFlux use?
Public health and specialist bodies such as the National Institutes of Health, the Office on Women's Health, ACOG and The Menopause Society. Referenced pages are listed at the bottom of each health-education page and linked in the page's structured data.
How often is content reviewed?
Health-education pages are reviewed at least every 12 months, and sooner when a cited source changes or when the product changes in a way that affects what a page says.
How do I report an error?
Email info@harmoflux.com with the page address and what looks wrong. Corrections to factual errors are made on the page itself and the last-reviewed date is updated.