
Epithalon 50mg
Synthetic tetrapeptide bioregulator studied in research on telomerase activity and pineal peptide signalling.
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Epithalon (Epitalon) is a synthetic tetrapeptide (Ala-Glu-Asp-Gly) based on the naturally occurring pineal peptide epithalamin. Originally developed by the St. Petersburg Institute of Bioregulation and Gerontology, it has been the subject of long-running research programmes on pineal peptides and telomere-related signalling in various preclinical models. Epithalon is not approved as a medication in any major regulated market. For in-vitro and laboratory research use only.
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I've been building what I call my "longevity stack" and want to get feedback from more experienced users: **Current stack:** - NAD+ 200mg subQ EOD (mitochondrial support) - Epithalon 1mg/day x 10 days, every 6 months (telomere maintenance) - SS-31 5mg subQ daily (mitochondrial membrane) - MOTS-C 5mg/week (metabolic/AMPK activation) **Questions:** 1. Is running all four simultaneously overkill? Or do they target different enough pathways? 2. Any negative interactions I should be aware of? 3. Should I cycle any of these or can they be run continuously? 4. Am I missing anything obvious for a longevity-focused protocol? 5. Budget-wise, which ones give the most bang for the buck if I had to drop one? I'm 35, good health, no specific issues — purely interested in optimizing healthspan. Would love input from the practitioners in this community.
Anyone running Epithalon? Curious about the telomere data
I've been reading about Epithalon and the telomere length research and it's fascinating. The idea that you can actually influence telomere shortening with a peptide feels almost too good to be true. I'm 45 and running a wellness retreat — longevity is a big focus for my clients and myself. Thinking about adding Epithalon to my protocol. Questions for anyone who's tried it: 1. What dose and frequency? I've seen 10mg cycles of 10 days on, 6 months off 2. Did you notice any subjective changes? Better sleep, skin, energy? 3. Is there any way to actually verify it's working without expensive telomere testing? I know the Khavinson studies are promising but real-world experience is what I'm after.