How to report
Use the Contact page or email contact@beyondboundariess.in. Please include the page address (for example diet-plans.html), the language you were reading, and what looks wrong. Do not send full medical files or another person’s private details.
What we treat as a correction
- A factual error in a kitchen step, photo caption, or millet name.
- A translation that changes the meaning or sounds unkind.
- A sentence that could be read as a cure, a prescription, or advice to stop a tablet — we will soften or remove it.
- A broken link or a missing disclaimer bar.
What this is not
Disagreeing with a general public-health range, or wanting a page that promises to treat your own lab report, is not a “correction” we can write as personal care. We will not add copied text from another health site. Emergencies still go to a hospital, not to this form.
How we fix it
When the report is clear, we edit the page and, for a serious safety wording change, we note the date in the relevant policy or on the page if the change is large. We do not keep a newspaper-style corrections ticker. There is no promised reply time. If we cannot verify the claim, we may leave the original educational wording and explain why.
Related
Editorial Policy describes how we write. Medical Disclaimer describes the limits of the whole site.