Contact

We are glad you are here. If you have a question about our content, want to suggest a correction, or are interested in working with us, the best way to reach us is by email. We read every message and do our best to reply within a few business days. This page explains how to get in touch, what we can and cannot help with, and where else you might find useful information.

How to Reach Us

Email: contact@supplement-comparison.example.com

Please use a clear subject line so we can prioritise your message. For example: “Question about magnesium content”, “Correction for [page name]”, or “Partnership inquiry”. We do not offer phone or live chat support; email allows us to keep a record and respond when we have checked the facts.

We aim to respond within 2–3 business days. If you do not hear back within a week, your message may have been caught by spam filters—try again or use a different email address if possible.

What We Can Help With

  • Content questions: If something on our site is unclear or you think we have made an error, tell us. We welcome corrections and will update pages when we verify the information. Please include the page URL and the specific sentence or claim you are asking about.
  • Suggestions: If you have an idea for a new guide, comparison, or topic that would fit our educational mission, we would like to hear it. We cannot promise to implement every suggestion, but we do consider them when planning content.
  • Technical issues: If a link is broken, a page does not load correctly, or you see something that looks like a bug, please let us know. We want the site to work well for everyone.
  • Partnerships and media: For serious partnership proposals, press inquiries, or collaboration ideas, email us with a short description of your request. We do not accept unsolicited guest posts or paid placements that would compromise our editorial independence.

What We Cannot Do

We cannot give medical or personalised supplement advice. This site is for general information only. We do not have access to your health history, medications, or lab results, and we are not qualified to tell you whether a specific supplement is safe or right for you. If you need advice about which supplement to take, what dose to use, or whether a product interacts with your medication, please consult a doctor, pharmacist, or registered dietitian. They can consider your individual situation and give you tailored guidance.

We also cannot recommend or endorse specific brands or products for your condition, and we cannot answer questions about the legality or regulation of supplements in your country—that depends on local authorities. For product-specific questions (e.g. “Does brand X contain Y?”), the manufacturer or retailer is the right contact.

Before You Write: Other Resources

You may find answers faster by checking our existing content. Our FAQ section covers many common questions about supplements, forms, and how to use our site. We also have supplement-specific pages (e.g. magnesium, vitamin D, omega-3) with overviews, types, and buying guides. The About page explains our mission and what we do and do not do. If your question is about privacy, terms, or disclaimers, see our Privacy Policy, Terms, and Medical Disclaimer.

Feedback and Improvements

We care about accuracy and clarity. If you are a healthcare professional, researcher, or informed reader and you notice an error or a place where we could be clearer, we would appreciate your input. Constructive feedback helps us improve the site for everyone. Thank you for using Dietary Supplements Information Hub and for taking the time to get in touch when it matters.

Last updated: February 2026.