Chelohart
Russian peptide bioregulator derived from heart muscle tissue. Part of the Khavinson cytamin family; studied for cardiac function preservation and myocardial support in aging.
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Also known as:
heart bioregulatorkhavinson heartcardogen
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- What is Chelohart used for?
- Community accounts describe Chelohart as the cardiac-targeted entry in the Russian bioregulator system — used in longevity stacks specifically for heart function support. Accounts from users with cardiovascular concerns or family history describe incorporating it as preventive infrastructure rather than treatment. The compound appears almost exclusively alongside other organ-specific bioregulators in comprehensive Khavinson protocols rather than in isolation.
- How is Chelohart taken?
- Community accounts follow the standard Russian bioregulator protocol: oral capsules in 10–20 day cycles, one to two times per year. Most confessions cannot isolate its specific contribution because it runs simultaneously with other bioregulators. The subjective reports that do attempt attribution describe improved exercise tolerance and reduced cardiac irregularities over multi-cycle use.