Visoluten

Russian peptide bioregulator from retinal tissue. Studied for retinal function preservation and protection against age-related macular degeneration in Khavinson protocols.

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retinal bioregulatorkhavinson eyeeye bioregulator

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Community Q&A

What is Visoluten used for?
Community accounts describe Visoluten as the retinal-targeted entry in the Russian bioregulator system — used specifically for age-related eye health as part of comprehensive longevity protocols. Accounts from users with early AMD, reduced visual acuity, or eye fatigue describe adding it for targeted retinal support. The most commonly described subjective effects: improved visual clarity and reduced eye strain over multi-cycle use, particularly in older users with documented retinal changes.
Does Visoluten actually improve vision?
Community accounts describe modest subjective visual improvements — reduced eye fatigue, slightly improved low-light vision, and slower progression of documented visual changes. Most confessions frame it as a preventive and maintenance compound rather than a treatment for established significant vision loss. The evidence framing in confessions is Russian clinical research rather than international RCTs. Sceptical accounts note the difficulty of objectively measuring visual improvement from a bioregulator compound.