This page describes the editorial standards that apply to everything we publish on Fine Healing Goods.

Note on the nature of our content: Fine Healing Goods publishes interpretive and reflective material drawn from spiritual, astrological, or symbolic traditions. Our articles are intended as general interest and reflection. They are not professional advice and should not substitute for medical, mental-health, financial, or legal guidance. Frameworks discussed on this site are not scientifically validated.

Our standards

Sourcing. Claims in our articles are traceable to a source. We prefer primary research, established publications, and reputable institutions. When we cite statistics or research, we link to where they came from.

Editorial review. Articles are reviewed before publication for accuracy, clarity, and source attribution. Sensitive topics receive additional scrutiny.

Editorial independence. Editorial decisions are made independently of advertising and partnership relationships. Sponsored content, where it appears, is clearly labelled. Affiliate links may appear and are disclosed; they do not influence our recommendations.

Corrections. Errors are corrected promptly and noted on the article. Substantive corrections include the date of the change.

Use of AI tools

We use AI tools as part of our publishing workflow. AI assists with research, source discovery, drafting, fact-checking support, and post-publication quality audits including broken-link scans and source verification.

Articles are published with editorial oversight. Editorial responsibility for accuracy rests with Fine Healing Goods. AI does not make editorial decisions — it does not choose what we cover, what angle a story takes, or what gets published. Those decisions are made by editors.

We do not use AI to fabricate quotes, invent sources, or present AI-generated content as first-hand reporting from real individuals.

Contributors and pen names

Some Fine Healing Goods articles are published under contributor pen names. Pen names represent real members of our editorial team or freelance contributors writing under chosen names. We do not present fabricated personas or attach false professional credentials to bylines. Where a pen name is in use, articles published under it are produced by our editorial team and editorial responsibility for them rests with Fine Healing Goods.

Network editorial standards

Fine Healing Goods is published by Brown Brothers Media. Brown Brothers Media maintains network-wide editorial standards across its publications. See Brown Brothers Media editorial standards.