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Medical Disclaimer

Last updated: 2026

Moxibustion.org (“the Site”) is an educational resource dedicated to evidence‑based information about moxibustion therapy. The following disclaimer outlines the limitations of our content and your responsibilities as a reader. As a website covering health topics, we adhere to the principles of Google’s YMYL (Your Money or Your Life) guidelines and the E‑E‑A‑T (Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, Trustworthiness) framework for health information quality.

The information provided on Moxibustion.org is for general informational and educational purposes only. It is not intended to be and does not constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of a licensed healthcare professional, such as a physician, licensed acupuncturist, or qualified Chinese medicine practitioner, before starting, modifying, or discontinuing any treatment — including moxibustion.

Never disregard professional medical advice or delay seeking it because of something you have read on this website. In the event of a medical emergency, call your doctor or emergency services immediately.

No Practitioner‑Patient Relationship

Use of this website does not create a practitioner‑patient relationship. Reading our articles, submitting a contact form, or engaging with any interactive feature on the Site does not establish a therapeutic relationship with any of our editors, contributors, or advisors.

Content Review & Editorial Process

All content published on Moxibustion.org undergoes a structured review process to ensure accuracy and reliability, consistent with the expectations of Google’s YMYL content standards:

  1. Research & Drafting: Articles are prepared based on systematic reviews, clinical trials indexed in PubMed, Cochrane Library reviews, and authoritative TCM textbooks.
  2. Internal Review: Each article is reviewed against current evidence and clinical guidelines referenced in the text.
  3. External Reference: Claims are supported by citations to peer‑reviewed literature and official health organization guidelines (e.g., WHO, Cochrane).
  4. Periodic Update: Content is revisited when new major evidence becomes available, and the “last reviewed” date is noted on the page.

As noted by the NCCIH’s “Know the Science” initiative, consumers should verify that health information is reviewed by qualified experts and based on scientific research. Despite our efforts, medical knowledge is constantly evolving, and we cannot guarantee that every piece of information on the Site is complete, accurate, or up‑to‑date at all times.

Error Correction Policy

We are committed to transparency and accuracy. If you identify a factual error in our content:

  • Contact us via our Contact page or email editor@moxibustion.org.
  • Please include the exact URL, the specific error, and a source supporting the correction.
  • Our editorial team will investigate promptly. Verified errors are corrected, and an editor’s note may be added to the page for significant revisions.

We welcome feedback from healthcare professionals and researchers to continuously improve the quality of our content.

Regulatory Context & YMYL Compliance

Health information on the internet is subject to heightened scrutiny by regulators worldwide. In the United States, the FDA’s Fair Balance Standard requires that health claims be presented with appropriate context and risk disclosures rather than as promotional statements minimized by fine‑print disclaimers. Similarly, the FDA’s guidance on addressing health misinformation emphasizes that health communications must not overstate efficacy or minimize risk.

For complementary and integrative health approaches, the National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health (NCCIH) advises consumers to consult with qualified healthcare providers and to evaluate the strength of scientific evidence before adopting any therapy. As the NLM MedlinePlus disclaimer states: “It is not the intention of NLM to provide specific medical advice, but rather to provide users with information to better understand their health and their diagnosed disorders.” We apply this same standard to our content.

Moxibustion.org is designed to meet Google’s Search Quality Rater Guidelines for YMYL pages by clearly identifying the scope and limitations of our information, disclosing our editorial process, and providing appropriate medical disclaimers throughout the site.

Limitation of Liability

Moxibustion.org, its founder, editors, and contributors assume no responsibility for any adverse effects, injuries, or damages resulting from the use or application of the information presented on this website. You voluntarily assume all risks associated with applying any techniques or recommendations described here.

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YMYL, E‑E‑A‑T & Regulatory Reference Links

The following official sources inform our medical disclaimer and content quality standards. These links are provided for transparency and are not endorsements of Moxibustion.org by these organizations.


Questions about this disclaimer? Contact us at editor@moxibustion.org.

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