Zhenoluten

Russian peptide bioregulator from ovarian tissue. Studied for ovarian function support and hormonal balance in female aging and perimenopause in Khavinson protocols.

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ovarian bioregulatorkhavinson ovarianfemale reproductive bioregulator

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Community Q&A

What is Zhenoluten used for?
Community accounts describe Zhenoluten as the ovarian-targeted entry in the Russian bioregulator system — used by women specifically for hormonal support during perimenopause and aging-related ovarian function decline. Accounts describe it alongside Thymalin and Epitalon in female longevity stacks. The most commonly described effects: improved hormonal cycle regularity, reduced perimenopausal symptoms (hot flashes, mood changes), and sustained energy over annual cycle protocols.
How is Zhenoluten taken?
Community accounts follow Russian bioregulator convention: oral capsules in 10–20 day cycles, one to two times per year — typically timed around specific cycle phases in pre-menopausal users or at consistent intervals for post-menopausal users. Most confessions run it alongside other Khavinson bioregulators rather than in isolation. Accounts that attempt to attribute specific effects describe hormonal marker improvement and subjective perimenopausal symptom relief over multi-year protocol use.