Ovagen
Russian peptide bioregulator from liver tissue. Studied for hepatoprotective effects and liver function restoration in Khavinson longevity protocols.
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liver bioregulatorkhavinson liverhepatoprotective bioregulator
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- What is Ovagen used for?
- Community accounts describe Ovagen as the liver-targeted entry in the Russian bioregulator system — used to support hepatic function as part of comprehensive longevity protocols, particularly in users with elevated liver enzymes, alcohol exposure history, or metabolic liver strain. Accounts from steroid and peptide users describe using it specifically to support liver recovery from compound exposure. It appears in both longevity stacks and harm reduction contexts.
- How is Ovagen taken?
- Community accounts follow Russian bioregulator convention: oral capsules in 10–20 day cycles, one to two times per year for longevity purposes. Harm reduction accounts describe more frequent use — during and after cycles involving hepatotoxic compounds. Most confessions combine it with other organ bioregulators. Accounts from users who ran it solo for liver support describe subjective improvements in energy and digestion over 3–4 week courses.