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Epithalon (Epitalon)
Pineal-derived tetrapeptide that activates telomerase for longevity, improves sleep quality, supports immune regulation, and optimizes circadian rhythms.
- Studied for potential telomere maintenance and anti-aging effects
- May improve sleep quality via melatonin regulation
- Provides antioxidant protection
- API per Vial: 50 mg
- Dose: 2-10mg daily
- Frequency: Daily
- Route: SQ
Description
Pineal Gland Regulator
What is Epithalon?
Epithalon (Epitalon) is a synthetic tetrapeptide derived from a naturally occurring pineal peptide called Epithalamin. It is often studied for its role in regulating cell cycles and promoting longevity.
How does Epithalon work?
Epithalon is thought to activate telomerase, the enzyme responsible for maintaining and lengthening telomeres—the protective caps at the ends of chromosomes. Longer telomeres are associated with healthier cellular aging.
Primary Benefits:
- Telomere Lengthening: May slow cellular aging by preserving chromosome integrity
- Anti-Oxidant Support: Helps reduce oxidative stress in cells
- Immune Balance: Supports immune system regulation
- Sleep & Hormonal Regulation: May help restore circadian rhythms and melatonin production
- Promotes longevity
- Improves sleep quality
- Anti-aging effects
- Pineal gland optimization
The Science Behind Epithalon
Research suggests Epithalon influences gene expression related to aging and stress resistance. Animal studies have shown lifespan extension, immune regulation, and improved antioxidant defenses. Human data is more limited but points toward improved health span rather than direct disease treatment.
Best for: Those seeking to optimize their circadian rhythms and overall longevity.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can Epithalon really reverse aging?
It cannot reverse aging, but it may support healthier cellular aging and longevity.
How is it administered?
Commonly studied via subcutaneous injections in cycles, though not FDA-approved.
Is it safe?
Generally well-tolerated in studies, but more human data is needed.
Overview
Epithalon (Epitalon)
Category: Anti-Aging & Longevity
How It Works
Activates telomerase enzyme responsible for maintaining and lengthening telomeres. Influences gene expression related to aging and stress resistance. Regulates pineal gland function and circadian rhythms.
Benefits
- Studied for potential telomere maintenance and anti-aging effects
- May improve sleep quality via melatonin regulation
- Provides antioxidant protection
- Enhances immune system function
- Possible neuroprotective effects
Best For
- Individuals seeking to optimize circadian rhythms, support cellular longevity, improve sleep quality, and promote healthy aging
Recommended Protocol
| API per Vial | 50 mg |
|---|---|
| Dosage | 2-10mg daily |
| Frequency | Daily |
| Administration | SQ |
| Cycle Length | 10-20 days |
| Break Period | 4-6 months |
| Half-Life | Variable, studied in cycles |
Safety Information
Experience Level: Advanced
Medical Supervision: Not Required
Contraindications
- Pregnancy and breastfeeding, certain autoimmune conditions, specific medication interactions. Requires medical supervision. Not FDA-approved. More human clinical data needed.
Recommended Monitoring
- Regular health assessments during treatment, monitoring of sleep quality and circadian rhythm patterns, immune function markers, general wellness indicators. Should be administered under qualified healthcare provider supervision.
Additional Notes
Longevity peptide with biannual cycling protocol. May improve sleep via melatonin regulation.

