SPECIMEN 09 / GHK-CU / CORRESPONDENCE
Contact GHK-Cu Medicinal — corrections, citations, and studies we have missed.
This is an editorial desk for the GHK-Cu literature. Write to us about a citation, a correction, or a paper worth adding to the herbarium.
What to write to us about
GHK-Cu Medicinal is an independent editorial project, and this page is for editorial correspondence about the GHK-Cu research record. The most useful messages point to a study we have not yet catalogued, flag a citation that needs correcting, or question how we have characterized a finding. We read every note in that spirit and update the specimen plates when the record warrants it.
Because we publish a digest and not a service, there are requests we cannot help with. We cannot provide medical or dosing advice, we cannot recommend or evaluate suppliers, and we cannot sell or source any compound. For anything touching personal health, a qualified clinician is the right correspondent — not an editorial desk.
The form
Use the form below for editorial correspondence. A name, an email address, and a short message are enough; if you are flagging a study, a DOI, PMID or journal link helps us trace it quickly against the full GHK-Cu reference list.
We treat every message as editorial input on a public-literature digest. We do not collect health information, and we ask that you do not send any — this desk handles citations and corrections, not clinical detail.
How we handle what you send
A well-sourced correction changes the site. When a message points to a peer-reviewed study we have mischaracterized or omitted, we revisit the relevant specimen plate, re-read the paper, and update the text and its citation — the same standard we hold the rest of the herbarium to. Where a claim turns out to rest on a preprint, a single research lineage, or a figure we cannot verify, we say so rather than quietly drop it.
We cannot promise individual replies to every note, and we do not provide medical, dosing or purchasing guidance under any circumstances. What we can promise is that corrections to the published-literature record are read carefully and acted on when the evidence supports them, because the accuracy of the digest is the only thing this desk exists to protect.