Gotratix

Russian peptide bioregulator derived from skeletal muscle tissue. Part of the Khavinson cytamin family; studied for muscle function preservation and sarcopenia support in aging.

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muscle bioregulatorkhavinson muscle

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Community Q&A

What is Gotratix used for?
Community accounts describe Gotratix as the muscle-targeted entry in the Russian bioregulator system — used specifically to support skeletal muscle function and slow sarcopenia. Older users in longevity-focused communities describe it as part of maintaining physical capacity alongside training. Accounts from users managing significant muscle loss (post-illness, aging-related) appear alongside general longevity protocol accounts.
Does Gotratix help with muscle mass?
Community accounts describe Gotratix as supporting muscle quality and function rather than producing the dramatic mass gains associated with anabolic compounds or IGF-1 class peptides. The framing is preservation and maintenance: users describe reduced rate of muscle loss and better recovery from training in annual cycle protocols. It appears in longevity stacks alongside other organ bioregulators rather than in performance-focused accounts.