Anti-Aging Bioregulator
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Anyone have any experience with these anti-aging bioregulators?
- Epitalon: A pineal gland bioregulator that supports telomerase activity, helps protect chromosomal telomeres, and regulates sleep cycles.
- Thymalin: A thymus gland bioregulator that boosts immune system function and revitalizes defenses that decline with age.
- Ventfort: A vascular bioregulator that supports blood vessel health and normal blood circulation.
- Cerluten: A brain tissue bioregulator focused on protecting nerve cells and supporting memory and mental clarity.
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3 and 4 I have no experience, haven't even heard of before this post.
I've done 2 cycles of Epitalon, planning to do quarterly.
Not Thymalin but currently doing Thymosin Alpha 1 [1.5mg every third day] which seems to be a frag of the chain.
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3 and 4 I have no experience, haven't even heard of before this post.
I've done 2 cycles of Epitalon, planning to do quarterly.
Not Thymalin but currently doing Thymosin Alpha 1 [1.5mg every third day] which seems to be a frag of the chain.
@Stan-Douglas Typically, recommended dosing of Epitalon is twenty consecutive days then off for six months. Supposed to do it once, and no more than twice, per year. Your body adjusts to it and it won't be effective if you do it more frequently.
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Anyone have any experience with these anti-aging bioregulators?
- Epitalon: A pineal gland bioregulator that supports telomerase activity, helps protect chromosomal telomeres, and regulates sleep cycles.
- Thymalin: A thymus gland bioregulator that boosts immune system function and revitalizes defenses that decline with age.
- Ventfort: A vascular bioregulator that supports blood vessel health and normal blood circulation.
- Cerluten: A brain tissue bioregulator focused on protecting nerve cells and supporting memory and mental clarity.
@EXTROPIAN 3 and 4 are capsules, they are extracted, not synthesized. I have them in the basement, hopefully try them before they expire. Actually I am going to try Vesugen first (a primary component in Ventfort). And will probably try first Cortagen before Cerluten as an alternative. (Cerluten contains Pinealon, but no Cortagen).
Thymalin, I talked about in a different topic here.
Epitalon, was used by a lot of people here. -
@Stan-Douglas Typically, recommended dosing of Epitalon is twenty consecutive days then off for six months. Supposed to do it once, and no more than twice, per year. Your body adjusts to it and it won't be effective if you do it more frequently.
twenty consecutive days
That's call a short Cycle and at 5mg
10mg 10 day is a Condensed cycle
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Oops, here is my source. -
I’ve taken higher dose epitalon for longevity and I didn’t really find it improved sleep much. Last time I ran 5mg x 20 days.
I will run another cycle of it this fall, but I haven’t decided what protocol.
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Anyone have any experience with these anti-aging bioregulators?
- Epitalon: A pineal gland bioregulator that supports telomerase activity, helps protect chromosomal telomeres, and regulates sleep cycles.
- Thymalin: A thymus gland bioregulator that boosts immune system function and revitalizes defenses that decline with age.
- Ventfort: A vascular bioregulator that supports blood vessel health and normal blood circulation.
- Cerluten: A brain tissue bioregulator focused on protecting nerve cells and supporting memory and mental clarity.
Epitalon: A pineal gland bioregulator that supports telomerase activity, helps protect chromosomal telomeres, and regulates sleep cycles.
Not sure there's truly any "anti-aging" to this; at least, nothing absolute.
Most people seem to use Epitalon with Pinealon. I tried it for 3 days and I will not do it again, unless I wanna be trippin'. The wildest assed dreams with the combo that woke me at least twice during the night and the 2nd time prevented me from going back to sleep. Normally, I don't have sleep problems, so, reserve judgment with regard to it's affects on others.
My concentration is thymus/mitochondria. I'll keep the Thymosin A1 3xwk for now. As @stan-douglas says, it has a frag of the chain.
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Epitalon: A pineal gland bioregulator that supports telomerase activity, helps protect chromosomal telomeres, and regulates sleep cycles.
Not sure there's truly any "anti-aging" to this; at least, nothing absolute.
Most people seem to use Epitalon with Pinealon. I tried it for 3 days and I will not do it again, unless I wanna be trippin'. The wildest assed dreams with the combo that woke me at least twice during the night and the 2nd time prevented me from going back to sleep. Normally, I don't have sleep problems, so, reserve judgment with regard to it's affects on others.
My concentration is thymus/mitochondria. I'll keep the Thymosin A1 3xwk for now. As @stan-douglas says, it has a frag of the chain.
@Eleanor dreams are likely from Pinealon... How did you expect to notice "anti-aging" aspect of Epitalon, even after 3 months of using it? It's tricky. You could test telomeres before and after, or use one of those "aging clocks". But it's all shaky as a proof.
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@Eleanor dreams are likely from Pinealon... How did you expect to notice "anti-aging" aspect of Epitalon, even after 3 months of using it? It's tricky. You could test telomeres before and after, or use one of those "aging clocks". But it's all shaky as a proof.
@vpeptides I know the dreams are from Pinealon. I didn't expect any noticeable effects, as I stopped taking it. I'm up at 4 in the morning and don't get home until 6:30 at night and I didn't have any sleep problems and don't need the sleep cycle interruption. And I haven't found any real satisfactory evidence re: telomeres; it's not worth the hassle to me. If you've found otherwise, hey, that's great. I think everyone should go for what they want. I'm concentrating on thymus, mitos and metabolism.
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