Bonomarlot

Russian peptide bioregulator derived from bone marrow tissue. Part of the Khavinson cytamin family; studied for haematopoiesis support and immune cell precursor function in aging.

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Also known as:

bone marrow bioregulatorkhavinson bone marrow

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Community Q&A

What is Bonomarlot used for?
Community accounts describe Bonomarlot in the context of comprehensive Russian bioregulator longevity protocols — rarely as a standalone compound. The stated goal in confessions: supporting bone marrow function and blood cell production as part of a full-system organ bioregulator stack. Accounts citing specific benefits describe improved energy, reduced post-illness recovery time, and better immune resilience. The user profile in confessions skews toward experienced bioregulator users rather than beginners.
How is Bonomarlot used?
Community accounts follow standard Russian bioregulator convention: short cycles of 10–20 days, one to two times per year, as part of a broader Khavinson protocol. Oral administration (capsules) dominates confessions rather than injection. Most accounts cannot isolate Bonomarlot's specific contribution because it is always run alongside other organ bioregulators simultaneously.