Nutrition wellness website

 

Nourished Kitchen

MedlinePlus Evaluating Internet Health Information: Checklist

Provider

Who is in charge of the Web site? Janie McGruther, a nutritional therapist.

 

Why are they providing the site? First, the site offers nutritional advice to its users. It educates and empowers its lively community of chefs, providing them with the resources they need to make informed decisions concerning the issues that matter most: food, wellness, and family.

Can you contact them?

By emailing them through support@nourishedkitchen.com

 

Funding

Where does the money to support the site come from? Advertisements

Does the site have advertisements? Are they labeled? Yes

 

Quality

Where does the information on the site come from? How is the content selected? The Nutritional therapist carefully selects the contents.

Do experts review the information that goes on the site? Yes ( Expand and provide the details. It is not enough to answer yes or no

Does the site avoid unbelievable or emotional claims? No

Is it up-to-date? Yes

 

Privacy

Does the site ask for your personal information? Yes

Do they tell you how it will be used? Yes

Are you comfortable with how it will be used? Yes

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Nourished Kitchen

Medline Checklist was informative and relevant in assessing the health/nutrition content accuracy on the website I chose. In addition, I could locate useful nutrition information on the Nourished Kitchen website. The beauty and medicine of genuine types of food like bone broth, fresh fruits and veggies, herbal remedies, fermented veggies and beverages, sourdough, naturally sweetened desserts, healthy fats, raw milk, and ancient grains are celebrated at Nourished Kitchen. The above checklist also enabled me to judge how reliable the information posted on the webpage is. For instance, the information on Nourishedkitchen.com is written by a professional nutritional therapist, making it not only reliable but accurate. Jenny McGruther, NTP, is a best-selling cookbook author, herbalist,  nutritional therapist, and food educator. She has taught many people both online and in seminars worldwide the culinary expertise and expertise of cooking with natural foods. Jenny is a member of the NTA and a Nutritional Therapy Practitioner, and she helped create and write the culinary wellbeing program. Jenny is also a member of the American Herbalist Guild, having studied at the Herbal Academy.

The checklist also helped me realize the importance of the privacy of personal information on websites. Unfortunately, websites collect personal information all the time. Whenever information regarding someone has been gathered, it may be used, shared, and potentially exploited in infinite ways. It may be used to adapt electronic advertisements to their habits and preferences.   Friends of mutual acquaintances may have access to your online accounts and can learn what you do daily, according to the privacy settings. When people shop in a store, a firm may be able to follow them and utilize this data in ways individuals may not like. A hacker or malicious actor might obtain access to personal information, such as one’s bank account and other financial details.

Reference

Nourished Kitchen. (2022, March 17). Getting started with real food. https://nourishedkitchen.com/getting-started-with-real-food/