Testagen
Dipeptide bioregulator derived from gonadal tissue. Russian longevity research studies effects on testosterone production and male reproductive function.
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testagen peptidetestagen bioregulator
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Community Q&A
- What does Testagen do?
- Community accounts describe Testagen as a Russian bioregulator peptide targeting gonadal tissue — with the proposed action of restoring or optimising endogenous testosterone production. The most commonly described use context: aging men experiencing testosterone decline without wanting to commit to TRT. Accounts describe gradual improvement in testosterone markers, libido, and energy over 1–3 month protocols. Community accounts are sparse compared to established peptides — Testagen is a niche compound even within longevity-focused communities.
- How is Testagen used?
- The most common protocol in community accounts follows Russian bioregulator convention: short cycles of 10–20 consecutive days, once or twice per year. Subcutaneous injection is the dominant route. Testagen often appears alongside other bioregulators (Epitalon, Pinealon) in comprehensive longevity protocols rather than in isolation. Users who run it solo describe modest but consistent hormonal improvements; most accounts cannot isolate its specific contribution because multiple compounds are being run simultaneously.