# Contact Telehealth NAD+: Editorial Inquiries About the NAD+ Digest

> Contact Telehealth NAD+ with editorial questions or corrections about our NAD+ research digest. We are a publisher, not a clinic or vendor — nothing is sold here.

Editorial questions, corrections and source suggestions about the NAD+ digest — that is what this inbox is for.

## Editorial inquiries only

Use the form below for editorial matters about this NAD+ research digest: a correction, a question about how we summarized a study, or a peer-reviewed source you think we should read. We are an independent publisher, not a clinic or a vendor — we cannot answer questions about buying, dosing, prescribing, or obtaining NAD+, NMN, NR, or any infusion, because we do none of those things and sell nothing.

We also cannot provide medical advice. If you have a health question about NAD+ or its precursors, a qualified healthcare professional who knows your history is the right person to ask — not this inbox.

## What to expect

Messages are read in the spirit of keeping the digest accurate. If you flag a factual error or a citation that does not support a claim we made, we want to know, and we will check it against the source. We do not collect health information, and you should not send any. Please keep submissions to editorial and source-related matters; anything requesting a product, a price, a prescription, or personal medical guidance falls outside what this project does.

## Corrections and sources we value most

The submissions that improve this site most are specific ones. A pointer to a peer-reviewed study we missed — ideally with a DOI or a PubMed ID — lets us check a claim against primary literature rather than secondary summaries. A note that a particular sentence reads as a medical recommendation, when it should read as a description of what a study measured, helps us hold the research-digest line. And a flag that we have blurred the line between NAD+ the coenzyme and its precursors NMN or NR is always worth sending, because keeping that distinction exact is the discipline this whole project is built on. We cannot reply to every message, but corrections are read and acted on.

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A multi-channel instrument reading of the NAD+ literature — the redox coenzyme on one channel, its NMN and NR precursors on another, the human-trial signal logged apart from the rapidly-cleared IV noise — calibrated to the published studies, with no clinic behind the panel and nothing here dosed, infused, prescribed, or sold.
