Arelno Journal was established in 2026 as an independent editorial publication focused on nutritional awareness and everyday supplementation habits for active men. The perspective is observational — field notes from the intersection of daily routine and nutritional research.
Arelno Journal is an independent editorial publication exploring everyday supplementation habits, nutritional awareness, and active lifestyle choices for men. The publication is not affiliated with any commercial, governmental, or institutional body.
Articles are written from an observational standpoint, drawing on published nutritional research and the direct routines of writers engaged with active lifestyles. The journal does not endorse specific brands, products, or supplement manufacturers. All referenced nutrients and compounds are discussed in the context of general nutritional awareness.
The editorial team includes a primary editor and contributing writers whose backgrounds span nutrition writing, active lifestyle journalism, and evidence-informed wellness reporting. Each article passes through a two-stage editorial review before publication.
Marcus Fraser brings over eight years of experience writing about nutritional awareness and active lifestyle habits for men. His editorial approach draws on published nutritional research and personal engagement with daily supplementation routines.
Fraser's writing prioritises documented observation over prescriptive guidance. His subjects range from everyday vitamin D and magnesium stacking patterns to the broader question of how men build nutritional habits that hold over months rather than weeks.
Prior to founding Arelno Journal, Marcus contributed articles to several independent wellness publications with readerships across Southeast Asia and the United Kingdom. He is based between London and Jakarta.
Reza Pratama is a Jakarta-based nutrition writer whose focus is the intersection of traditional Indonesian dietary habits and contemporary supplementation awareness. His work explores how men in Southeast Asia navigate global supplement culture within local nutritional contexts.
His contributions to Arelno Journal focus on omega-3 intake patterns, protein balance, and the growing awareness of micronutrient gaps in active men's routines. Reza approaches each subject with a measured, evidence-informed perspective that resists overstating any single nutrient's role.
Reza holds a background in sport and exercise nutrition and has been contributing to independent wellness publications since 2022. He is a regular reviewer for Arelno Journal's peer editing process.
Arelno Journal describes what is observed in men's nutritional habits and published research. It does not recommend approaches, recommend specific products, or direct readers toward any particular routine as a universal standard.
Where published nutritional research exists, it is cited and contextualised. The journal does not regard single studies as conclusive. Patterns across multiple sources are preferred over isolated findings. Contested areas are noted as such.
Arelno Journal accepts no paid editorial arrangements with supplement brands or manufacturers. Writers are required to disclose any commercial relationships that could influence their subject selection or framing prior to publication.
Articles are written as long-form editorial pieces, not abbreviated listicles or quick-tip formats. The expectation is that readers engage with the full text and form their own judgements based on the evidence presented.
When factual errors are identified after publication, they are corrected and noted publicly within the article. The correction includes the date and a description of what was changed. Corrections are not deleted or obscured.
Readers are regarded as participants in a conversation about nutritional awareness, not as passive recipients of advice. The journal welcomes correspondence, corrections, and alternative perspectives through the contact page.
Articles published on Arelno Journal are editorial in nature and reflect the writers' observations on everyday supplementation habits and nutritional awareness for active men. The content is not intended as professional advice, nor as guidance for the management of any specific condition. Readers with specific concerns about their daily routines are encouraged to speak with a qualified wellness professional.