How we source and review content from the Akel & Shorb channel
Every article in this library is scientifically reviewed and carefully structured with full source attribution. Read about our methodology and how we maintain the highest quality standards.
1. Content Source
All text content in this library is sourced from videos on the Akel & Shorb (@akelwshorb) YouTube channel. The channel specializes in food safety, nutrition myths, cookware safety, and proper food preservation.
We aggregate the content, clean it of timestamps and technical markers, categorize it into topics, link it to our scientific calculators, and add an editorial review — all with full attribution to the original source.
2. Our Review Methodology
- Extract text from the transcript and remove [mm:ss] timestamps and decorative markers
- Split content into comfortable paragraphs (3-5 sentences each)
- Categorize each article by topic (pickling, garlic, cookware, myths, storage, etc.)
- Link each article to the appropriate scientific calculator in our toolkit
- Add an editorial review note from our team
- Verify there are no unverified medical claims
- Auto-update the library whenever a new video is published
3. Our Editorial Values
Scientific Accuracy
We verify that scientific claims are backed by research or reputable sources.
Full Source Attribution
Every article explicitly credits the Akel & Shorb channel with a direct link to the original video.
Added Value
We add categorization, search, sorting, bilingual support, and links to our scientific tools.
Accessibility
Content is available in Arabic and English, with clean formatting for all devices.
4. The Review Team
Founder of SmartToolKit and software engineer specializing in productivity tools and AI.
Reviews content for scientific accuracy, formatting, and user experience before publication.
5. Update Cycle
The library auto-updates whenever the Akel & Shorb channel publishes a new video. Our watcher system detects the new video, extracts the transcript, adds it to the library, and notifies our team for review.
Technical note: The library uses a60-second cache TTL, so any update to the source files reflects on visitors almost immediately.
6. Reporting an Issue
If you notice any scientifically inaccurate claim, formatting issue, or copyright concern, please report it immediately and we will review.
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