Last updated: May 1, 2026
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Short Version
Some posts may contain affiliate links. If you buy through those links, we may earn a commission at no extra cost to you.
As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.
What Affiliate Links Are
Affiliate links are special links that may tell a merchant or affiliate network that you came from Ketostruggle.top. If you click an affiliate link and buy something, we may earn a commission, credit, or other benefit. The price should not be higher just because you used our link.
Our Product Standard
Our default rule is simple: we should recommend products we have personally tried. If we have not used something, we should not present it as a personal recommendation. We may still mention products for context, comparison, research, or discussion, but that should be clear from the article.
For keto-related products, we may consider things such as taste, ingredients, convenience, value, how it fit into our keto routine, whether it helped us stay consistent, and whether we would actually use it again.
What We May Link To
We may link to keto and keto-adjacent products such as foods, electrolytes, supplements, kitchen tools, recipe tools, walking shoes, books, apps, and other items that relate to keto, low-carb habits, food preparation, fitness support, or lifestyle consistency.
Product links are personal opinion and practical blogging, not medical advice. Always read labels, check ingredients, and decide whether a product fits your own needs.
Sponsored Content And Free Products
We may accept sponsored opportunities, free products, samples, discounts, or other compensation in the future. If a post is sponsored, paid for, or influenced by a free product or similar benefit, we will disclose that in or near the content.
Disclosure Placement
For posts with affiliate links or sponsored relationships, we should include a clear disclosure near the beginning of the article or near the relevant recommendation. A simple disclosure may say:
This post may contain affiliate links. If you buy through them, we may earn a commission at no extra cost to you.
A footer-only disclosure is not enough for posts where product recommendations, reviews, or buying decisions are a meaningful part of the content.
No Guaranteed Results
Buying a product we mention does not guarantee weight loss, better health, fewer cravings, more energy, or better keto results. We share what worked for us, but everyone is different.
Questions
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