Epitalon
Synthetic tetrapeptide analogue of epithalamin. Studied for effects on telomere length and circadian regulation in aging research.
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Also known as:
epithalonepithaloneepithalamin
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- What does Epitalon do?
- Community accounts describe two main effects: improved sleep architecture (falling asleep earlier, staying asleep, vivid but restful dreams) and a general sense of improved energy and mood over the cycle. Longevity-focused accounts frame Epitalon as a pineal bioregulator — addressing circadian decline in aging. Most confessions describe subjective benefits rather than measurable biomarkers. The Russian longevity protocol context appears frequently — accounts referencing annual cycles of 10–20 days.
- How do you cycle Epitalon?
- The most common community protocol described in confessions: 5–10mg daily for 10–20 consecutive days, once or twice per year. Subcutaneous or intravenous administration both appear in accounts, with subQ described as more practical for self-administration. Accounts running longer or more frequent cycles exist but are less common. The once-yearly protocol is most frequently described in longevity-stack accounts.