At Advertising and Affiliate Disclosure My Medicine Advisor Blog, we believe in full transparency with our readers. Running a health and wellness blog requires resources, and to support our work, we sometimes partner with advertisers, affiliate networks, or sponsors. This page explains how advertisements, sponsorships, and affiliate relationships work on My Medicine Advisor Blog, and how they may impact the content you see.
We follow strict FTC (Federal Trade Commission) disclosure guidelines, Google AdSense policies, and ethical standards for medical YMYL content. Our priority is always the trust of our readers, not financial incentives.
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Why This Disclosure Matters
The Advertising and Affiliate Disclosure My Medicine Advisor Blog exists because Google, the FTC, and other international regulatory bodies require transparency in online publishing. Since we discuss health, wellness, and medical topics that directly affect readers’ lives, it is essential to make clear how we earn revenue and how that might influence the content.
Transparency helps us:
- Build trust with readers.
- Comply with Google AdSense, Amazon Associates, and FTC guidelines.
- Strengthen our EEAT signals (Expertise, Experience, Authority, Trust) in the health niche.
- Distinguish between editorial content vs. promotional content.
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Types of Advertising on My Medicine Advisor Blog
We may display different forms of advertising, including but not limited to:
- Google AdSense Display Ads
- Banner ads and contextual ads may appear on pages like our Symptom Checker or BMI Calculator.
- These are automatically generated by Google based on user interests or page content.
- Sponsored Banners and Widgets
- Occasionally, brands may sponsor side banners or widgets on our blog.
- Affiliate Product Links
- Some articles, such as GLP-1 Weight Loss Pills 2025, may contain affiliate links to pharmacies or supplement providers.
- Email Newsletter Promotions
- Our newsletter may include sponsored product mentions, clearly labeled.
Affiliate Disclosure
The Advertising and Affiliate Disclosure My Medicine Advisor Blog ensures that readers understand:
- When you click an affiliate link and make a purchase, we may earn a small commission.
- Affiliate partnerships do not affect our editorial independence.
- Examples include Amazon Associates, health supplement platforms, and medical equipment providers.
- You will never pay extra — in fact, sometimes you may get discounted prices through affiliate codes.
👉 Example: If we write about blood pressure monitors and link to a trusted retailer, we may receive a commission if you purchase one.
Sponsored Content
Occasionally, My Medicine Advisor Blog may publish sponsored articles. These are always:
- Clearly labeled as “Sponsored” at the top of the article.
- Reviewed by our Medical Review Board before publication.
- Required to meet the same quality, accuracy, and fact-checking standards as regular content.
We never accept sponsorships from:
- Tobacco, alcohol, or recreational drug companies.
- Companies making false medical claims or unapproved treatments.
Editorial Independence
Our editorial team follows strict policies:
- Content is written and reviewed independently of advertisers.
- Advertisers cannot influence medical opinions or recommendations.
- All writers and editors must disclose conflicts of interest.
Even when we monetize through ads and affiliates, our first responsibility is to provide evidence-based health content that protects users.
Health Tools and Affiliate Links
We provide digital health tools, including:
Sometimes, these tools may recommend products (e.g., supplements, home monitoring devices). In such cases:
- We may include affiliate links.
- The disclosure will always appear within the tool’s result section.
- We do not recommend or endorse products without scientific evidence.
External Links and Responsibility
We often link to trusted external sources such as:
- World Health Organization (WHO)
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
- U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA)
- National Institutes of Health (NIH)
These external references strengthen our credibility. However, we do not control or endorse their advertising practices.
Internal Links to Related Policies
We encourage you to also review:
These documents work together to form a compliance and transparency framework.
Reader Trust and EEAT Signals
Why this disclosure helps:
- Builds trust by showing users how we make money.
- Strengthens Google EEAT signals (Experience, Expertise, Authority, Trustworthiness).
- Shows we comply with FTC and global regulations.
By being open, we make it clear that financial partnerships never compromise editorial quality.
Updates to This Disclosure
We may update the Advertising and Affiliate Disclosure My Medicine Advisor Blog every 6–12 months to reflect new ad partners, affiliate programs, or legal requirements.
Last Updated: September 2025
Contact Information
For questions about the Advertising and Affiliate Disclosure My Medicine Advisor Blog, contact us at:
📧 Email: info@mymedicineadvisor.com
📧 Support: support@mymedicineadvisor.com
📍 Address: My Medicine Advisor Blog, 7122 San Pedro Ave, San Antonio, Texas, United States– 78216