Content standards

Editorial Policy

Patch Reference Hub is an independent educational website created to answer common beginner questions about LifeWave X39 patches and related topics in clear, plain language. This page explains how content is written, what sources are used, how personal experience is labeled, and how updates and corrections are handled.

How topics are chosen

Topics on Patch Reference Hub are selected based on the questions beginners most commonly ask when researching LifeWave X39 patches and related routine topics.

These topics often include:

  • where the patch is commonly placed
  • how long it is usually worn
  • what the first few days or weeks are like for beginners
  • how product language is commonly described
  • what official materials say compared with general discussion

The goal is to answer beginner questions directly and clearly without overstating certainty or presenting promotional claims as settled fact.

How content is written

Articles on Patch Reference Hub are written by Dave Ross. Content is drafted in plain language with a focus on clarity, structure, and practical usefulness for beginners.

The site aims to do three things well:

  • answer the beginner question directly
  • make the source or basis of the answer clear
  • distinguish between educational explanation, official product information, and personal experience

When a short answer can be given honestly, the page should provide it. When a topic depends on official instructions or source-specific details, readers are encouraged to verify those details directly with the manufacturer or other primary sources.

What sources are used

Content on Patch Reference Hub may draw from a mix of the following source types:

  • official manufacturer materials
  • publicly available product information
  • instruction or usage materials where relevant
  • clearly labeled personal experience from Dave Ross
  • general educational explanations written for beginners

When a page refers to a factual product instruction or description, readers should treat the manufacturer source as the most important point of verification.

Where appropriate, pages may identify source type in plain language such as:

  • Official source
  • Personal experience
  • General educational explanation

How personal experience is handled

Patch Reference Hub may include personal experience from Dave Ross as a beginner user of X39. When that happens, the experience should be presented honestly and within its proper limits.

Personal experience is not treated as medical evidence, clinical proof, or a universal result. It is included only as one clearly labeled perspective that may help a reader understand how a beginner might think about the topic.

The site does not present personal experience as a substitute for official instructions or professional advice.

How commercial relationships are handled

Dave Ross is a LifeWave Brand Partner, and some links on Patch Reference Hub may generate referral commissions.

That relationship is disclosed clearly because readers should understand when a financial connection exists.

The presence of referral links does not change the site's editorial goal, which is to provide clear beginner-focused educational content.

Details about the funding model are explained on the How This Site Is Funded page, and broader commercial transparency is explained on the Disclosure page.

How updates and corrections are handled

Patch Reference Hub may update pages when:

  • official product information changes
  • clarity or wording needs improvement
  • a factual error is discovered
  • a page needs stronger source labeling or transparency

When a significant change is made, the page may be reviewed and updated to reflect the most current wording or structure needed for clarity.

When a meaningful correction or revision is made, the page's review date may also be updated so readers can see when the content was last checked.

If a reader notices an error or believes something on the site should be corrected, they are encouraged to contact the publisher directly.

What this editorial policy does not claim

This editorial policy is intended to explain how Patch Reference Hub approaches content. It does not claim that the site is a medical journal, clinical authority, or professional healthcare publication.

  • The site does not provide medical advice.
  • The site does not diagnose or treat medical conditions.
  • The site does not present manufacturer claims as independent clinical proof.
  • The site does not guarantee that every page will answer every question without readers checking source materials.

The purpose of the site is narrower and simpler: to help beginners understand common questions more clearly.

Contact for corrections or editorial questions

If you have a correction request, sourcing question, or editorial concern, you can contact the publisher directly.

Dave Ross
Email: dave@patchreferencehub.com

Readers can also use the site's broader transparency pages for context about commercial relationships, medical limitations, and site purpose.

Page purpose: Editorial standards and content process
Responsible publisher: Dave Ross
Last reviewed: March 18, 2026