About the publication

The editorial desk behind Indonesia's men's nutrition journal.

Oranel documents ingredient literacy, food variety, and everyday supplement routines from a Jakarta perspective. This page describes how the publication started, who writes it, what it tracks, and how readers can reach the editorial desk directly.

Indonesian editorial writer examining nutrition notes at a bright Jakarta desk

A small desk with a wide reading list.

Oranel began as a working archive for adult men comparing food supplement labels with the realities of meals, commutes, family tables, and exercise schedules. The publication writes in English while remaining attentive to Indonesia's ingredients and urban rhythms. The founding brief was narrow on purpose: cover a small set of everyday nutritional choices in enough depth that a reader could form their own view rather than repeat a slogan.

Its cardiovascular supplement men Indonesia coverage includes omega-3 EPA+DHA, CoQ10, and magnesium taurate as everyday nutritional choices. The editorial voice is reportorial, measured, and independent. Articles are written to be read once for context and returned to later, when a reader is standing in front of a shelf trying to compare two labels.

The publication does not sell the products it writes about, and it does not accept payment in exchange for favourable coverage. Where a claim on a label is broader than the ingredient literature supports, the article says so plainly rather than repeating the packaging.

  1. 2025 — Early research notes on omega-3, CoQ10, and magnesium taurate labelling are compiled from public food composition data.
  2. Late 2025 — A small editorial style guide is drafted, focused on plain language and source transparency.
  3. Early 2026 — Oranel publishes its first three long-form articles alongside a public methodology page.
  4. 2026 onward — The archive is reviewed on a rolling basis as new public research becomes available.

Oranel at a glance.

A short factual summary of the publication, for readers who want the basics before reading further.

DetailDescription
Publication nameOranel
LanguageEnglish, written for readers in Indonesia
Coverage areaMen's dietary supplement habits, nutrition, and active lifestyle routines
Editorial locationJalan Panglima Polim No. 56, Jakarta Selatan, DKI Jakarta
Contact[email protected] · +62 21 2184 7209
Office hoursMonday – Friday, 09:00 – 17:00 WIB
Commercial relationship to products coveredNone — Oranel does not sell supplements and is not a retailer
By the numbers

A narrow, well-documented scope.

3Ingredient families covered in depth: omega-3, CoQ10, and magnesium taurate
10Editorial standards checked before an article is published, listed on the methodology page
2026Year the publication's first long-form articles went live
1Editorial desk, based in Jakarta Selatan
Quiet editorial studio with books, nutrition papers, and a laptop in natural daylight

Editorial desk

Research notes are dated, cross-read, and revised before publication. Sources are identified where useful, and uncertainty remains visible in the writing rather than smoothed over.

Whole fish, leafy vegetables, seeds, and rice arranged as an Indonesian food still life

Local context

Readers encounter familiar foods alongside supplement terminology, making a dietary supplement men Jakarta conversation more grounded and readable than a generic international template.

Reader independence

Nothing on Oranel is written to push a reader toward a specific brand. Articles describe categories of ingredients and how labels present them, not purchase decisions.

"We try to write the article we would want to read before buying anything — plain about what a label says, plain about what it does not say, and honest about where the ingredient literature is still developing."

— Adrian Santoso, editor, Oranel

What this page is, and is not.

This about page describes the publication, its editorial desk, and its scope. It is not a professional consultation, and nothing on Oranel should replace a conversation with a qualified professional about an individual's personal circumstances.

  • Oranel publishes editorial articles about ingredient labelling, food sources, and daily routines.
  • Oranel does not publish personalised advice for any individual reader.
  • Oranel is independent of the manufacturers and retailers whose product categories it writes about.
  • Readers with specific questions about a personal routine are encouraged to speak with a qualified professional.