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We respond to research-summary questions, citation corrections, and reading-list suggestions. We are not a clinic and we do not provide medical advice.
What we respond to
The most useful messages we get are about the research — a citation we missed, a study we mischaracterized, a more recent review that updates a section we wrote earlier. If you are working in peptide biochemistry, sports-medicine review, or clinical-pharmacology research and you see something here that needs correcting, please tell us.
We also respond to readers who have questions about the structure of the literature — for example, Where can I read the original Sikiric Achilles tendon paper? or Which Tβ4 ophthalmic Phase III was the negative one? — and we try to point to the relevant primary source rather than answer secondhand.
What we cannot help with
We cannot answer questions about whether a particular compound is appropriate for a particular person, condition, or situation. That is medical advice and we are not a clinic.
We cannot recommend a vendor, a research-supply company, a peptide source, or any commercial provider. We do not have business relationships with any vendor and we do not maintain a reviewed list of suppliers.
We cannot answer questions about athletic eligibility under WADA, USADA, NCAA, or any other anti-doping framework. Athletes with questions about prohibited-substance status should consult the WADA Prohibited List directly and seek a sport-specific anti-doping advisor.
We cannot answer questions about whether purchasing a research peptide is legal in a specific jurisdiction. Federal, state, and provincial regulations vary. Readers with specific legal questions should consult primary regulatory sources or a qualified attorney.
How to reach us
Please use the contact form below. We read every message, and we respond to substantive ones within five to seven business days. If you are sending a citation correction, attaching a DOI or PubMed link makes the response faster.
This is not a clinical consultation channel. Please do not send symptoms, dosing questions, or health histories — we will not be able to answer, and we do not retain that kind of information.