Weekly content refreshes, published with review controls
This page shows the safer model for keeping MediFoodCheck relevant: AI can help collect and draft updates, but public guidance should be reviewed before it changes what people read.
Recent reviewed updates
Public-facing content changes that are safe to surface without turning the product into an auto-updating medical claims engine.
This review keeps public guidance focused on meal patterns, portion awareness, and plain-language follow-up questions instead of overpromising exact outcomes.
Why it changed
Public guidance was tightened to emphasize meal context, especially carb-heavy portions and added sugars, rather than sounding like direct treatment advice.
Consumer takeaway
If you use metformin, larger carb-heavy meals may be worth scanning first and pairing with more fiber or protein.
Reviewed for public awareness wording and homepage library freshness.
The interaction library now highlights grapefruit more clearly where consumer-facing public guidance consistently flags it for certain cholesterol medications.
Why it changed
The wording was updated to keep the warning visible and specific without making blanket claims for every cholesterol medication.
Consumer takeaway
If grapefruit is part of your routine, scan foods and drinks with citrus blends and double-check your medication-specific page.
Consumer-facing guidance aligned to common public-source phrasing.
Site copy now distinguishes safety guidance, awareness, and likely triggers from diagnosis or treatment claims.
Why it changed
As public pages expand, wording must stay trustworthy, stable for SEO, and conservative enough for a consumer-facing health product.
Consumer takeaway
Expect clearer “what to watch” language and fewer statements that could sound like personalized medical advice.
Trust and compliance review completed before expanding the public library.
Public sources
Review updated public guidance for warfarin and vitamin K consistency
Candidate update should stay focused on meal consistency, not dosage changes.
3 sources • next review window 7/12/2026
Draft stronger ingredient-watch content for fortified drinks and antibiotics
Need clearer consumer examples before publishing.
2 sources • next review window 7/15/2026
Collect public sources for levothyroxine meal-timing explainer refresh
Hold until source notes are normalized into plain-language claims.
4 sources • next review window 7/18/2026
Weekly freshness is useful for SEO and trust only if it stays controlled. The safest pattern is:
- Collect candidate studies and public-source updates.
- Draft changes with AI into plain-language summaries.
- Review for consumer-safe wording and evidence strength.
- Publish approved updates to public pages and keep core product guidance stable.
Do not auto-publish scan logic from fresh studies.
Update public educational layers weekly, but treat personalized scan logic and trust-critical product claims as versioned, reviewed changes.
