Our mission

We translate weight-loss and wellness research into plain English. Every article we publish answers a real question someone is Googling — about bloating, about hormonal belly fat, about whether a particular smoothie diet or detox tea is worth the money — and answers it the way a credentialed friend would: with evidence, with nuance, and without the breathless hype.

What you'll find here

  • Pillar guides — long-form deep dives on topics like "what causes belly bloat after 40" or "how does the smoothie diet actually work." These are the articles to bookmark.
  • Cluster articles — focused pieces tackling specific questions ("why do I bloat after eating salad?") that build on the pillar guides.
  • Reviews — independent assessments of the supplements, programs, and products people are buying. We disclose every affiliate relationship.
  • Glossary entries — short, fact-check-style definitions of common terms (BMI, GLP-1, intermittent fasting protocols).

Who we are

weghtloss.com is published by a small editorial team. Articles are written by credentialed contributors — registered dietitians, certified nutrition specialists, and trained health journalists — and reviewed before publication. Meet the team here.

We are not doctors. Nothing on this site is medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider before starting any supplement, diet, or weight-loss program.

How we make money

Like most wellness publications, we earn affiliate commissions when readers buy products through links on our site. We're transparent about this — read our full affiliate disclosure for specifics.

Crucially: commissions never determine what we recommend. If a product underperforms, we say so. If a category is dominated by overpriced placebos, we say that too. Read our editorial methodology for how we evaluate products.

Get in touch

Editorial corrections, tips, and feedback: editorial@weghtloss.com
Press / partnerships: press@weghtloss.com