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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- 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.