Editorial Standards
How We Create and Review Content at MWOV
Many Words One Voice publishes wellness content for readers who are tired of vague advice and miracle claims. That means the bar for what gets published here is real—and consistent across every contributor, every article, every time.
Who Writes for MWOV
MWOV is a collaborative publication. Content is written by a vetted team of contributors who are selected based on their ability to write with accuracy, clarity, and genuine care for the reader. Contributors work under MWOV’s editorial standards and are required to agree to them in writing before any work is accepted.
MWOV does not publish anonymous content, ghostwritten submissions, or full AI-generated work. Every published article carries the name of the person who wrote it.
The Review Process
Every article submitted to MWOV goes through a standardized QA review before it moves to any further stage. This process is applied uniformly—the same requirements hold regardless of who the contributor is or what their background is.
The editorial team reviews every submission for:
- Accuracy — factual, medical, and scientific claims must be supported by credible external sources, linked inline within the sentence where the claim appears
- Clarity and readability — content must be accessible and appropriately grounded for a general wellness audience
- Tone — conversational, evidence-aware, and non-alarmist
- Formatting — clear subheadings, short paragraphs, proper structure
- Compliance — alignment with FDA standards, FTC disclosure requirements, and Google E-E-A-T principles
- SEO structure — without compromising accuracy or reader experience
MWOV does not use parenthetical citations, footnotes, reference lists, or APA formatting. Sources are linked directly and contextually within the text.
Medical Review
Articles that touch on clinical topics, herbal safety, supplement use, physiology, or mental health concepts are sourced to credible, peer-reviewed, and professionally vetted material as a baseline standard. Select articles undergo additional review by MWOV’s medical reviewer.
Dr. Chiamaka Wisdom-Asotah, MD, MSc provides medical review on applicable content to ensure clinical claims, safety considerations, and evidence categorization meet high standards and align with reputable health organizations including the NIH, WHO, and NCCIH.
All medically relevant content is sourced to credible evidence regardless of whether it carries Dr. Chiamaka’s formal review credit.
Sourcing Standards
MWOV content is built on credible, reputable sources including:
- National Institutes of Health (NIH)
- National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health (NCCIH)
- World Health Organization (WHO)
- Peer-reviewed journals
- Clinically reviewed material from licensed professionals
- Long-standing traditional practices cited responsibly and ethically
Claims that cannot be sourced to credible evidence are not published.
Disclaimers
Every MWOV article includes a standardized editorial disclaimer. This disclaimer is not optional, cannot be rewritten or paraphrased, and appears at the end of every published piece.
Articles covering supplements, herbs, or ingestible remedies carry an expanded disclaimer specific to that content type.
This is non-negotiable editorial policy.
What We Don’t Publish
MWOV declines content that:
- Makes unverified medical claims or uses cure or guarantee language
- Is primarily promotional or affiliate-driven without prior approval
- Was generated entirely by AI tools
- Plagiarizes or closely paraphrases existing work without attribution
- Misleads readers or promotes unsafe practices
Editorial Oversight
Editorial direction, contributor standards, and final publication approval are managed by Bree Sharp, Editor of Many Words One Voice.