Epithalon: 10mg

Longevity

Description

Epithalon (epitalon) is a synthetic tetrapeptide (ala-glu-asp-gly) derived from epithalamin, a natural polypeptide produced by the pineal gland. its primary researched mechanism is activation of telomerase — the enzyme responsible for maintaining and extending the protective telomere caps at the ends of dna strands. telomeres shorten with each cell division; critically shortened telomeres trigger cellular senescence. epithalon is one of only a small number of compounds that has demonstrated telomerase activation in both in vitro and animal studies, positioning it as a significant subject of longevity research. secondary mechanisms include restoration of melatonin secretion via pineal gland normalization, antioxidant activity, and modulation of neuroendocrine function. in russian research spanning over 30 years, epithalon-treated animals showed increased lifespan, reduced tumor incidence, and improved physiological markers of aging. human studies remain limited. for research and educational purposes only.

Specifications

Amount in Vial 10mg
BAC Water 1ml
Amount per Unit 0.1mg per unit
Recommended Dose 10mg (100 units)
Frequency 20 bottle cycle (full bottle daily for 20 days)
Injection Type Subcutaneous
Timing 2x to 3x Annually

Dose Calculator

Based on 0.1mg per unit (100-unit insulin syringe)

Quick Reference

Category Longevity
Dose Range 10mg (100 units)
Frequency 20 bottle cycle (full bottle daily for 20 days)
Route Subcutaneous

Reconstitution

Vial size: 10mg

Add BAC water: 1ml

Concentration: 0.1mg per unit

For research and educational use only.

This page provides research dosing information only. Not intended as medical advice. Consult a qualified professional before any use.