Contact
Reaching the right resource at the right moment matters — especially when the question involves something as personal as health and energy. This page covers how to get in touch with the Bioenergetic Health Authority, what to expect from a response, and which topics fall within the scope of what this office addresses.
Response expectations
Messages submitted through this site receive a response within 3 business days under normal volume. That window can extend to 5 business days during periods of higher-than-typical inquiry — for instance, following the publication of a major research summary or a topic page that draws significant traffic.
What helps a response arrive faster and be more useful:
- Name the specific topic. A message referencing "Heart Rate Variability" or "Photobiomodulation Therapy" gets routed more efficiently than a general "bioenergetics question."
- Describe the context briefly. Is this a research inquiry? A correction to published information? A question about practitioner credentials? Each type has a different review path.
- Include a working reply address. Responses go to the address provided in the original message — there is no separate account portal.
- Avoid sending duplicate messages. Sending the same inquiry twice does not accelerate the response; it splits the thread and creates confusion about which version to reply to.
One important distinction worth flagging: this office handles informational and editorial inquiries only. It does not provide personalized health assessments, recommend specific practitioners by name, or interpret individual test results. For those needs, the Finding a Bioenergetic Health Practitioner page is the appropriate starting point — it describes how to identify qualified professionals and what credentials to look for.
Additional contact options
Two categories of inquiry that tend to generate the most back-and-forth are handled through dedicated channels.
Research and editorial corrections — If a published page contains a factual error, a broken citation, or an attribution that appears incorrect, that feedback is genuinely welcomed and treated as priority correspondence. Named public sources are the standard used across this site (the Bioenergetic Research Overview page explains the sourcing approach in more detail). A correction message should include the page title, the specific sentence or figure in question, and a reference to the original source that contradicts it.
Partnership and academic inquiries — Institutions, researchers, and educators who are working on topics that intersect with this site's coverage — areas like Mitochondrial Function and Bioenergetics, Quantum Biology and Bioenergetics, or Biophoton Emission and Cellular Energy — are welcome to reach out about content collaboration or information exchange. These inquiries are reviewed but not guaranteed a response if the proposed subject falls outside the site's documented scope.
A note on what this office cannot do: it does not provide legal, medical, or regulatory guidance on individual situations. Questions about how the Regulatory Landscape for Bioenergetic Health in the US applies to a specific product, practice, or claim require consultation with a qualified attorney or licensed healthcare provider — not an editorial office.
How to reach this office
The primary contact method is the submission form available on this site. It routes to the editorial process directly and maintains a record of the exchange for follow-up reference.
For inquiries that are more structured in nature — submitted documentation, a formal correction with supporting materials, or a detailed research question — email is the better channel. The address is listed in the site footer. Plain text or PDF attachments are accepted; embedded links to proprietary or login-gated databases are not reviewable and should be avoided.
There is no phone line associated with this office. That is a deliberate choice, not an oversight: written communication creates a cleaner record, allows more precise responses to technical questions, and gives the editorial process time to consult the relevant source material before replying.
Response quality is prioritized over response speed — an answer that takes 4 days and cites a referenced paper is more useful than one that arrives in 4 hours and does not.
Service area covered
Bioenergetic Health Authority operates with a national scope across the United States. The content published here is written and reviewed with a US audience in mind, meaning references to regulatory frameworks, practitioner licensing, and institutional standards reflect the American context — bodies like the National Institutes of Health, the Federal Trade Commission's oversight of health claims, and state-level licensing boards for integrative medicine practitioners.
That said, the underlying science of bioenergetics — ATP production, mitochondrial function, heart rate variability, photobiomodulation — does not stop at national borders. Readers outside the US frequently find the research-level content useful even when the regulatory and practitioner-finding guidance does not apply directly to their situation.
Topics covered span the full landscape of the field, from foundational mechanisms like ATP Energy Production and Health to applied practices like Grounding and Earthing and Breathwork as a Bioenergetic Practice, to condition-specific perspectives on areas like Chronic Fatigue and Metabolic Health. Inquiries that fall within any of those topic areas are within scope. Questions that are more clinical in nature — specific diagnoses, treatment protocols for named individuals — are outside what this office handles, and that boundary is firm rather than flexible.
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