Editorial Policy & Content Integrity
We rely on peer-reviewed medical journals and government databases (CDC, SAMHSA).
Our Medical Review Board (Erika Kamish & Harsh Brar) reviews content annually for accuracy.
At Elite Home Detox, we understand that finding accurate, compassionate, and safe information about addiction and mental health is critical. In an era of misinformation, we are committed to holding our content to the highest standards of medical accuracy and integrity.
Our goal is to provide resources that empower individuals and families to make informed decisions about recovery. This Editorial Policy outlines the rigorous process every piece of content undergoes before it is published on our site.
To ensure clinical accuracy, our core medical content, specifically articles regarding detox, withdrawal, medication, and therapy, is vetted by our Medical Review Board. This team consists of licensed healthcare professionals who review content to ensure it aligns with current medical standards and safety protocols.
We do not rely on hearsay or unverified sources. All medical claims made on this website are backed by current, evidence-based research.
Our Acceptable Sources:
We prioritize data from the last 3–5 years to ensure relevance, particularly regarding emerging substances (e.g., Fentanyl, Xylazine).
Language matters. We believe that addiction is a treatable chronic medical condition, not a moral failing. We adhere to “Person-First” language guidelines whenever possible.
Our editorial content is independent.
Medical science evolves rapidly. We review our high-traffic medical content annually to ensure it reflects the latest guidelines from the CDC and ASAM.