Publishers: Health and Wellness

38 Publishers
  • The Phoenix Spirit is a “bi-monthly publication for people actively working on their physical, mental, emotional and spiritual well-being.” They prefer articles of 800 to 1,500 words. They want "stories that address one of our themes, fit one of our columns, or deal specifically with recovery from addictions and 12 Step programs." According to their writer’s guidelines, they pay $35 per article and $100 to $150 per lead article.

  • NutriInspector.com is a health, diet, weight loss blog that largely features product reviews with affiliate links to Amazon. According to their pitch guide, they pay $120 to $180 for 3000 to 4000 words "Ultimate How To Guides", $120 for long informational articles (2000-3000 words), and $60 for product reviews (1000 words). To learn more, refer to this page.

  • Experience Life is a progressive “healthy-way-of-life magazine.” It comes out 10 times a year and has a circulation of 700,000. They aim their content at 30 to 45 year-olds. A payment report suggests that they pay $1.00 per word. To learn more, refer to their writer’s guidelines page.

  • Wellbeing is an Australian publication about holistic health, sustainability, and spirituality. They look for articles that are empowering, informative, and entertaining. They've previously indicated pay of AU$600 to AU$700 for feature articles typically 2,000 words long, AU$750 for travel articles, AU$1700 for special reports, and AU$150 for real life experience articles of 800-1000 words. Current pay rates are not clear. To learn more, refer to their contributor guidelines.

  • Vibrant Life is a bimonthly magazine that publishes family-oriented health pieces from a Christian perspective. Their Nutrition section adheres to the vegan lifestyle and helps readers eat more nutritious foods. Our previous research indicated they may pay $100-$300 for articles, but current rates are not clear. The last time we checked (on July 15, 2025), they were not taking pitches. To learn more, refer to their submission guidelines.

  • The American College of Healthcare Sciences (ACHS) Blog publishes informative articles on “holistic health and wellness.” Presently, only ACHS graduates, students, faculty, and staff are invited to submit blog posts for the ACHS blog. They previously indicated to pay $50 per post (600-1,000 words), but current pay rates are not clear. To learn more, refer to their submission guidelines.

  • Spirituality and Health covers a broad spectrum of topics that fall under spirituality and health. They publish articles on healthy lifestyles, relationships, spiritual tools and practices, profiles, interfaith stories, and spiritual travel. Payment varies for the website and magazine. They pay upon acceptance, and buy only first rights. A payment report from 2022 indicated pay of $0.50 per word for investigative reporting, but current pay rates are not clear. To learn more, refer to their submission guidelines.

  • Mother Earth Living strives to be a positive, user-friendly magazine. Their readers are savvy and well-versed in topics of healthy living and sustainability. They are looking to place articles in one of four departments: Home, Health, Food, and Garden. To learn more, refer to their freelance writer guidelines.

  • Men's Health is a magazine about fitness, health, sex, style, travel, and grooming. About half of the magazine's content is provided by freelancers. As per a previous post by their culture editor, their web rates are $150-$350. It's not clear how to contact their US division; you can attempt to contact the culture editor through X. To pitch their UK division, visit this page.

  • Yoga Journal is about the practice and philosophy of yoga. It is geared to students and teachers. A typical article runs 500 to 1000 words and could be focused on recent research, anatomy hacks, soulful first-person sharing, reporting on a recent happening or trend, or a larger feature that explores some aspect of the practice or industry of yoga. Pay rates are not mentioned, but according to a payment report, they paid $0.60 per word. To learn more, refer to their submission guidelines.