EPITHALON

$40.00

*5mg

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Description

**Epithalon Research Overview**

**1. What it does**

Epithalon (also spelled Epitalon) is a synthetic peptide that mimics the natural peptide epithalamin, which is produced by the pineal gland. It is best known for its potential anti-aging properties, particularly by regulating the production of telomerase, an enzyme that maintains and lengthens telomeres. By protecting telomeres, Epithalon may support cellular health, slow aging processes, and promote longevity.

**2. What are the main reported benefits**

– Stimulation of telomerase activity leading to telomere elongation

– Potential extension of lifespan in animal models

– Improvement in sleep regulation and circadian rhythm

– Enhancement of immune system function

– Improvement of skin health and reduction in visible aging signs

– Reduction of oxidative stress

– Support for hormonal balance and regulation

**3. What are its normal applications**

– Research into anti-aging and longevity therapies

– Studies on telomere health and cellular regeneration

– Investigations into immune system support

– Research related to neuroprotection and circadian rhythm regulation

**4. What are its common side effects**

Epithalon is generally reported to be well tolerated. Rare and mild side effects include:

– Temporary fatigue or drowsiness

– Mild headache

– Injection site irritation

– Dizziness (rare)

There are no serious adverse effects reported in existing animal and limited human studies.

**5. What is the recommended administration or dosage**

– **Typical Dosage**: 5 mg to 10 mg per day

– **Administration Route**: Subcutaneous injection

**Timing:**

– Usually administered for 10 to 20 consecutive days, repeated 1 to 2 times per year

**Preparation:**

– Supplied as a lyophilized powder and must be reconstituted with bacteriostatic water before administration.

*Note:* Research suggests cyclic administration patterns to maintain long-term benefits without continuous exposure.