# Contact Pro Peptide Strip — Editorial Desk

> Reach the Pro Peptide Strip editorial desk regarding citations, corrections, or research-related correspondence about our Recovery & Tissue Repair peptide digest.

Citations, corrections, and research-related correspondence — the kinds of messages a clinical reference desk is built to receive.

## Editorial correspondence

Pro Peptide Strip welcomes correspondence on the research record: a citation we have quoted inaccurately, a regulatory reference that has gone out of date, or a peer-reviewed study on KLOW, Wolverine, BPC-157 or TB-500 that belongs in the [references list](/references). Corrections that improve factual accuracy are the most useful messages this desk receives and are reviewed carefully.

The most actionable corrections specify three things: the page they refer to, the exact passage in question, and the supporting citation — a DOI or PubMed ID wherever possible. That allows us to verify a proposed change against the source quickly.

**Editorial mailbox:** editors@propeptidestrip.com

## What this desk cannot do

To be clear about scope, several things fall outside what this site can address. Pro Peptide Strip is a literature digest, not a clinic or a vendor, so we cannot:

- Advise on, recommend, or comment on human use of any peptide discussed here.
- Suggest a dose, schedule or route of administration for any individual.
- Diagnose a condition or assess whether a published finding applies to any particular person.
- Sell, source, recommend or help locate any compound from any supplier.
- Advise athletes subject to anti-doping rules on using these compounds, given that several are WADA-prohibited.

Readers seeking medical guidance should consult a licensed clinician in their own jurisdiction. Responses to editorial correspondence are not guaranteed and may be delayed.

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A clinical literature briefing on research peptides — peer-reviewed citations, no products, no prescriptions.
