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Hi - and welcome to Wikipedia. I appreciate that you're new to editing, so please don't take this as unfriendly, I just wanted to explain why I reverted your addition to Health food. There are a couple of reasons: I hope that's clear - let me know if you have any questions about this, and again, welcome. Best Girth Summit  (blether)  15:52, 31 August 2020 (UTC)
 * First, the sentence which preceded your addition was In conditions of malnutrition, ready-to-use therapeutic foods have been used successfully to improve the health of malnourished children., and it was sourced to a Cochrane systematic review (very reliable). Your addition, Some examples are berries, oats, turmeric, coconut oil., seems to imply that these were some of the foods used successfully to improve the health of malnourished children - but it was supported not by evidence from that Cochrane review, but to a totally unrelated website - maybe some of them were, maybe they weren't, we don't know. WP:SYNTH is worth reading on this point.
 * Second, the source you used to support the content was exceedingly unreliable. It's a commercial website, operated by a private company, with a web shop and everything. We would not rely on a site like that for any assertion of fact, as it fails RS, the normal test for reliable sources; crucially though, implying that certain foods have therapeutic benefits would fall into the biomedical information field, and so would require sourcing of the level described at WP:MEDRS.