One channel
Say hi.
Email is the only way to reach me. I don’t do DMs, I don’t do phone calls, and I don’t take pitches from vendors.
hello@thepeptidefile.com
I read every message. I reply to most of them, usually within a few days. Longer if I’m heads-down writing a monograph.
What I want to hear from you
- Corrections. If I got something wrong in a monograph, tell me with a citation and I will fix it and credit you (anonymously if you prefer).
- Questions about the evidence. I can’t give medical advice, but I can point you toward the studies I read.
- Peptides you want me to cover. I have a queue but I move things around when readers ask well.
- You are a clinician seeing patients bring in the visit-prep packets. I really want to hear from you.
What I will not respond to
- Requests for dosing. I don’t give dosing. Ever. Not even once. Don’t ask.
- Vendor outreach. If you sell peptides, compounds, or peptide-adjacent supplements, I will not name you, link to you, review you, affiliate with you, or accept sponsored posts. My inbox is not the lever you are looking for.
- Requests to tell you what to take for a specific goal or condition. Ask a qualified clinician. That is literally the point of this whole site.
- Abuse. I block and move on.
Press, podcasts, partnerships
I am open to conversations with independent journalists, podcasters covering health or regulation, and clinicians who want to collaborate on educational content. I will not appear on vendor-funded shows. I will not promote products. If you are not sure which bucket you fall in, ask.
One more thing. I preserve my pseudonymity in every external appearance. If that is a dealbreaker for you, we probably aren’t a fit.
Last updated April 2026.
