editorial correspondence
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For editorial correspondence on the Epitalon literature — corrections, sourcing notes, additional citations — please use the form below.
Editorial correspondence only
Correspondence to rx Epitalon is for editorial purposes only. The site welcomes notes on citation corrections, additional PubMed-indexed sources we have missed, methodological observations on the literature, and translation or sourcing notes on Russian-language papers that bear on the dossier's accuracy. The site does not respond to inquiries about purchasing peptides, dosing recommendations, personal health decisions, or vendor referrals. We do not consult, prescribe, recommend, or refer. If you are seeking medical advice on any aspect of pineal-axis pharmacology or anti-ageing research, please consult a qualified clinician in your jurisdiction.
What we do reply to
We reply to: editorial corrections (citation errors, mis-attributed findings, broken links); additional citations (PubMed-indexed sources on AEDG, Epithalamin, or the Khavinson program that we have missed); methodological notes on the literature (study design observations, replication-status updates, regulatory-status updates); translation notes (corrections on Russian-to-English transliterations or paper-title fidelity); and inquiries from researchers writing on adjacent compounds in the Khavinson peptide-bioregulator family.
What we do not reply to
We do not reply to: requests for peptide vendors, sources, or purchasing advice; requests for personal dosing recommendations; requests for medical consultations; requests for prescribing referrals; vendor outreach asking for product placement, sponsored content, or affiliate linkage; or marketing inquiries. The site is editorial in intent and structure and has no commercial relationship with any peptide vendor, supplier, manufacturer, or distributor.
Contact form
Please use the form below. Include the page URL you are writing about, the citation number (if applicable), and a brief description of the correction, addition, or note. We read every message; we reply when we have something substantive to add. Replies typically take one to three weeks.