Arelonis Compendium is an independent editorial publication, founded in London to document the everyday relationship between food choices, nutritional patterns, and gradual weight awareness. It operates without commercial affiliation.
Arelonis Compendium is an independent editorial publication focused on everyday nutrition practices and weight awareness. The publication is not affiliated with any commercial, governmental, or institutional body. It receives no advertising revenue and carries no sponsored content.
The editorial approach is archival and observational. Articles document patterns, describe practices, and examine the relationship between food choices and weight from an evidence-informed, non-prescriptive position. The publication does not offer personal nutrition plans, weight programmes, or individual guidance.
The tone across the publication is spare. Observations are presented with attribution and date. Sources are named where available. Corrections are noted publicly. This is a record, not a directive.
Eleanor Whitfield established Arelonis Compendium following a decade of work in independent food and nutrition journalism. Her focus is on the structural patterns of weekly eating and the relationship between food rhythm and gradual weight change in urban contexts.
Alistair Marsden writes on seasonal food patterns, plant-based eating, and the practical dimensions of everyday nutrition. His background spans food journalism and independent research into dietary variety and nutritional balance across demographic groups.
Harriet Caldwell contributes field notes on mindful eating practices, food journalling, and the observation of everyday eating patterns. She holds a background in nutritional education and has written on portion awareness for several independent publications.
Articles are reviewed by at least one second editor before publication. Sources are cited where peer-reviewed literature or reputable independent research is available. Corrections, when necessary, are noted publicly with an accompanying date.
Writers disclose any commercial relationships that could influence their selection of subject matter. As of the current publication cycle, no contributing writer holds commercial relationships with food producers, supplement brands, or wellness enterprises.
Content on Arelonis Compendium is editorial in nature and reflects the writers' observations on everyday nutrition practices and weight awareness. It is not intended as professional advice, nor as guidance for the handling of any specific condition. Readers with specific concerns are encouraged to speak with a qualified wellness professional.
Every article is reviewed by a second editor before publication. Factual claims are verified against cited sources.
Published dietary research is cited where available. The distinction between observed pattern and established finding is maintained in the writing.
The publication carries no advertising and holds no commercial affiliations. Topic selection is driven by editorial judgment only.
Errors, when identified, are corrected with a note appended to the relevant article stating the nature and date of the correction.