Pinealon

Synthetic tripeptide from Russian longevity research developed alongside Epitalon. Studied for neuroprotective and circadian-regulating properties.

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Also known as:

pinealon peptideede tripeptide

Community Q&A

What is Pinealon used for?
Community accounts describe Pinealon as a Russian bioregulator targeting the brain rather than the pineal gland specifically. The most consistently described effects: improved sleep quality, reduced anxiety, and in older-user accounts, improved cognitive clarity and memory. Neuroprotective framing appears frequently — accounts use Pinealon as part of long-term brain aging prevention protocols rather than acute cognitive enhancement. The community overlap with Epitalon users is high; both appear in the same longevity-focused confessions.
How does Pinealon compare to Epitalon?
Community accounts that use both describe complementary rather than overlapping effects. Epitalon accounts emphasise circadian regulation, sleep architecture, and telomere-related longevity research. Pinealon accounts emphasise neuroprotection and cognitive preservation. Users running Russian bioregulator stacks frequently combine both. The dosing and cycling conventions are similar — short cycles of 10–20 days, once or twice per year. Most confessions frame Pinealon as the brain-specific complement to Epitalon's systemic longevity focus.