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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bone marrow bioregulatorkhavinson bone marrow
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- 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.