# Contact NAD Safe | NAD+

> Contact NAD Safe — corrections, sourcing questions and editorial feedback on our NAD+ research digest. We do not sell products, offer medical advice, or provide prescriptions.

Spotted a claim without a receipt, or a citation that needs fixing? Tell us. We read corrections and sourcing questions about our NAD+ digest.

## What we can help with

NAD Safe is an editorial digest of the NAD+ research literature, and this form reaches the editorial desk. Good reasons to write: a citation that points to the wrong study, a figure that looks off against the source, a published trial we should add to the wall, or a correction to how we have characterized a finding. Sourcing and accuracy notes are genuinely welcome — keeping the receipts honest is the whole job.

## What we can't help with

We cannot answer personal medical questions, recommend a dose, suggest a product or brand, or point you to anywhere to buy NAD+, NMN, NR or any injection. We are not a clinic, not a pharmacy and not a telehealth service, and there is no prescriber behind this page. For anything about your own health or whether a supplement is appropriate for you, please consult a qualified healthcare professional. Questions about doses studied in research are answered, in research framing only, on the [doses used in the research](/dosage) page.

## Send a message

Use the form below to reach the editorial team. Include a link to the study or page in question where you can — a direct source makes a correction fast. We review messages about accuracy and sourcing and update the digest where a correction is warranted.

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The NAD+ hype screenshotted and stapled to its source — the precursor trials that genuinely raised blood NAD+ stamped confirmed, the hard-outcome claims stamped preliminary, oral precursors kept apart from the compounded IV NAD+ behind a Class I recall, and the contested NMN status read as a dispute, not a ban; no clinic behind this corkboard and nothing here dosed, infused, prescribed, or sold.
