Affiliate Disclosure

Affiliate Disclosure

Transparency is part of how we earn your trust. Here is exactly how affiliate links work on this site.

What Are Affiliate Links?

An affiliate link is a special URL that tracks when a reader clicks through and buys something. If you click an affiliate link on Essential Wellness AZ and complete a purchase, we may receive a small commission from the retailer at no additional cost to you.

Which Programs We Participate In

Essential Wellness AZ may participate in the following affiliate programs:

  • Amazon Associates — books, kitchen tools, food items, journals, fermentation jars, and related wellness tools
  • iHerb — pantry items, teas, basic supplements when written about with appropriate caution
  • Other affiliate networks as we add them. New affiliate relationships will be added to this list — we will not silently change which programs we are part of.

How We Recommend Things

We follow strict rules so affiliate revenue does not corrupt the editorial:

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  1. We only link to products we would recommend even with no affiliate at all. If a product is not worth recommending on its own, we do not link to it for the commission.
  2. We do not write “best X” listicles that exist primarily to sell products. When we discuss specific tools (food journals, fermentation jars, books, kitchen scales), we are practical about what is genuinely useful for a real reader.
  3. Affiliate revenue does not shape dose recommendations, supplement guidance, or nutrition framing. Articles are written first; affiliate links are added only where they naturally fit.
  4. We do not accept paid product placements disguised as editorial. If sponsored content ever appears, it will be clearly labeled “sponsored” or “paid partnership.”
  5. We do not promote specific supplement brands as “the best.” Our articles intentionally focus on what to look for on a label, not which brand to buy. This is especially important for YMYL topics like pregnancy nutrition.

FTC Compliance

The U.S. Federal Trade Commission requires bloggers and content creators to disclose material connections with the brands they discuss. This page, plus individual article disclosures, is how we comply.

When you see a link marked clearly as “(affiliate)” or “(sponsored)” or appearing in a clearly labeled product section within an article, treat it as a material connection.

What Affiliate Means in Practice

Practically, this means:

  • Some links to Amazon for a book, a kitchen tool, or a food journal may be affiliate links
  • Some links to iHerb for a pantry item or a basic tea may be affiliate links
  • If you click those links and buy something, we may earn a small commission
  • Your price does not change
  • Whether you click an affiliate link or not, the content of the article was written exactly the same

How to Support the Site Without Going Through an Affiliate

If you would rather not click affiliate links, the most useful things you can do are:

  • Subscribe to the email list when it launches
  • Share an article that helped you
  • Send a correction or thoughtful feedback through Contact Us
  • Buy our digital templates and tools directly when they become available

Sponsored Content and Brand Partnerships

At present, this site does not run paid sponsorships, paid reviews, or paid product placements. If that ever changes, sponsored content will be:

  • Clearly labeled at the top and bottom of the article
  • Held to the same editorial standards as unpaid content
  • Refused if the brand’s claims do not match our editorial principles (we will not write a “best probiotic for IBS” piece, paid or unpaid, because that topic exceeds what we are comfortable recommending)

Questions and Inquiries

For questions about specific affiliate relationships, advertiser policy, sponsorship inquiries, or partnership outreach, please visit our Contact Us page.

For broader context on how we write and review articles, please see our Editorial Policy. For health-specific limitations, please see our Medical Disclaimer.

Last updated: 2026-05-23. We update this disclosure as new affiliate relationships are added.