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Medical Integrity

 At Swasthaay, our goal is simple — to make every Indian aware of authentic, reliable, and practical health information.

We believe that health awareness should never be based on myths, rumours, or commercial influence, but on scientific facts and verified data.


Not Written by Doctors — But Guided by Science

Swasthaay is not a medical clinic, and our articles are not written by doctors.
However, every piece of content is created by a dedicated research and editorial team that:

  • Studies trusted medical sources like the World Health Organization (WHO), Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), AIIMS publications, and peer-reviewed journals.

  • Simplifies these authentic insights into easy, understandable Hindi-English (Hinglish) content for everyday readers.

  • Ensures that no misinformation, unverified claims, or dangerous home remedies are ever published.

Our content is educational, not prescriptive.
If you have a personal health concern, you should always consult a qualified medical professional.


Our Responsibility to You

We understand that people trust Swasthaay for accurate health knowledge — and we take that trust very seriously.
That’s why we follow these strict integrity rules:

  1. No sensationalism. We don’t create fear or exaggerate facts for views.

  2. No paid promotions. We never promote products, medicines, or supplements for money.

  3. Scientific sources only. Every article is backed by WHO, CDC, ICMR, or national health data.

  4. Transparent corrections. If any information is ever found outdated or unclear, we update or correct it immediately.


Medical Disclaimer

All information on Swasthaay is for general awareness and educational purposes only.
It should not be used as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
Always seek the guidance of your doctor, physician, or qualified healthcare provider before acting on any information you read here.


Our Promise to India

At Swasthaay, we stand for one principle:

“Sahi jaankari, har ghar tak.”
(Accurate health knowledge should reach every home.)

We promise to continue bringing authentic, simplified, and unbiased health content — so you and your family can live healthier, more informed lives.

If you ever find anything on our site that feels inaccurate or confusing, please reach out to us at:
📩 contact.swasthaay@gmail.com

Together, let’s build a healthier, better-informed India.

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