Ventfort
Russian peptide bioregulator from blood vessel tissue. Studied for vascular function preservation and endothelial support in Khavinson longevity protocols.
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vessel bioregulatorkhavinson vesselblood vessel bioregulator
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- What is Ventfort used for?
- Community accounts describe Ventfort as the vascular-targeted entry in the Russian bioregulator system — used to support blood vessel wall function and endothelial integrity as part of comprehensive longevity protocols. Accounts from users with cardiovascular risk factors or hypertension history describe adding it for targeted vascular support. The most commonly described subjective effects: improved circulation and reduced vascular stiffness markers over multi-cycle annual protocols.
- How is Ventfort taken?
- Community accounts follow Russian bioregulator convention: oral capsules in 10–20 day cycles, one to two times per year. Ventfort often appears alongside Chelohart (heart bioregulator) in cardiovascular-focused longevity stacks. Accounts that attempt to isolate its specific contribution describe improved capillary health indicators and reduced cold extremities, though most confessions cannot separate Ventfort's effects from simultaneous compounds.