Peptide profile
Epithalon
Extend your cellular lifespan
Compare Epithalon with other peptides →Summary
A synthetic tetrapeptide that activates telomerase — the enzyme that protects your chromosomes from aging.
- Typical dose
- 10mg Every 6 months
- Route
- Subcutaneous
- Cycle length
- 10-20 days
- Evidence
- Animal data
Reported in research
Benefits
- Activates telomerase enzyme
- Extends cellular lifespan
- Supports pineal gland function
- May improve sleep quality
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Dosing
- Typical range
- 10mg Every 6 months (Subcutaneous)
- Cycle length
- 10-20 days
In depth
Full profile
What it does
A synthetic tetrapeptide that activates telomerase — the enzyme that protects your chromosomes from aging.
Good to know
- Activates telomerase enzyme
- Extends cellular lifespan
- Supports pineal gland function
- May improve sleep quality
Overview
A synthetic tetrapeptide that activates telomerase — the enzyme that protects your chromosomes from aging.
Qué hace
Un tetrapéptido sintético que activa la telomerasa, la enzima que protege tus cromosomas del envejecimiento.
Bueno saber
- Activa la enzima telomerasa
- Extiende la vida celular
- Apoya la función de la glándula pineal
- Puede mejorar la calidad del sueño
Descripción general
Un tetrapéptido sintético que activa la telomerasa, la enzima que protege tus cromosomas del envejecimiento.
Reference data
Specifications
- Route
- Subcutaneous
- Cycle length
- 10-20 days
FAQ
Common questions
What is the evidence level?
This compound is classified as Animal data. Most data comes from preclinical animal studies. Human clinical trial evidence is limited or absent.
Research
Research & sources
Current evidence for Epithalon is rated as Animal data. Research is based primarily on animal models.
No primary sources listed yet.