# Contact Glow Compound: corrections and editorial queries on GLOW peptide

> Contact Glow Compound with corrections, source suggestions, or editorial queries about our GLOW peptide research summaries. An editorial project — we do not provide medical advice or sell any product.

Corrections, source suggestions, and editorial queries are welcome. Clinical questions belong with a licensed prescriber, not with us.

## Write to the editors

Glow Compound is an editorial project covering the GLOW peptide research literature, and we keep the record honest with help from readers. If you have spotted an error, can point us to a study we have missed, or want to suggest a source for the GHK-Cu, BPC-157 or TB-500 constituent literature, use the form below. We read every message and correct the record where it is warranted, and we are glad to add sources that sharpen a page or qualify a claim we have stated too broadly.

What we cannot do is answer personal medical or clinical questions. We are not a clinic, we employ no clinicians, and we do not provide medical advice, diagnoses, dosing, or treatment guidance. Questions about whether something is appropriate for a particular person belong with an appropriately licensed prescriber, who can weigh an individual's circumstances in a way a literature digest never can.

## What to expect

We prioritize two kinds of message: corrections with a citation, and suggestions of peer-reviewed sources that would strengthen a page. Editorial and correction queries are the fastest to get a considered reply. We do not sell, manufacture, or distribute any product, and we cannot help source or supply any peptide — those messages will not receive a substantive reply. For the regulatory picture, see [GLOW legal status and 503A compounding access](/legal-status).

If you are flagging a factual error, the most useful note tells us which page and section, what we got wrong, and the source that corrects it. We would rather amend a plate than defend it, and a good citation is the fastest way to change what is printed here.

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An illustrated night-lithograph of the GLOW peptide literature — GHK-Cu, BPC-157 and TB-500 set down as engraved study plates and weighed against their sources, with no clinic behind the gaslight and nothing here to dispense.
