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Epithalon
Telomerase Activator | Longevity
Typical Dose
5–10 mg
Route
Injectable
Variants
10mg
Overview
What is Epithalon?
Epithalon (epitalon) is a synthetic tetrapeptide modeled on pineal epithalamin, researched for telomerase activation and circadian regulation.
Mechanism of Action
Stimulates telomerase activity, extending telomere length in somatic cells, and normalizes melatonin secretion via the pineal axis.
Key Benefits
- Telomere length support
- Improved sleep architecture
- Antioxidant signaling
Research Indications
Longevity researchEffective
Sleep qualityEffective
Skin and hair qualityModerate
Research Protocols
Disclaimer
These are commonly discussed research protocols and not medical advice. Consult a healthcare provider before use.
| Goal | Dose | Frequency | Route |
|---|---|---|---|
| Conservative | 5 mg | 1x daily | Subcutaneous |
| Standard starting dose | 10 mg | 1x daily x 10 days | Subcutaneous |
| Typical maintenance | 10 mg | 10-day cycle every 6 months | Subcutaneous |
| Maximum | 10 mg | 1x daily x 20 days | Subcutaneous |
Peptide Interactions
DSIP
NAD+
GH peptides
Side Effects & Safety
Common Side Effects
- Generally well-tolerated
- Mild injection-site redness
Safety Guidelines
- For laboratory research use only — not for human consumption
- Store reconstituted vials at 2–8°C, use within 30 days
- Rotate injection sites to avoid local irritation
- Discontinue and consult a clinician if adverse reactions occur
Quality Indicators
- ≥95% purity verified by HPLC
- Third-party tested for sterility
- Lyophilized in sealed multi-dose vial
- Bacteriostatic water reconstitution
- Refrigerated cold-chain shipping
What to Expect
- 1Week 1Sleep depth improves
- 2Week 2Recovery and energy uplift
- 3Post-cycleSustained circadian regulation
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