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Epithalon: The Anti-Aging Peptide That May Lengthen Your Telomeres
Epithalon is a pineal-derived tetrapeptide that activates telomerase and may extend telomere length. Here's what the science says about dosing, benefits, and safety.
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Epithalon is a pineal-derived tetrapeptide that activates telomerase and may extend telomere length. Here's what the science says about dosing, benefits, and safety.
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In the quest for longer, healthier lives, few compounds have generated as much scientific intrigue as Epithalon — a tiny four-amino-acid peptide with the potential to activate one of biology's most powerful longevity mechanisms: telomerase. Also spelled "Epitalon," this tetrapeptide (Ala-Glu-Asp-Gly, or AEDG) was first isolated and
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Developed in Soviet-era Russia, Epithalon is the most-studied telomerase-activating peptide in existence. Here's what the science actually shows — and what it doesn't.
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Epithalon — also spelled Epitalon — is a synthetic tetrapeptide that has quietly become one of the most researched anti-aging peptides in the longevity community. Originally derived from the pineal gland peptide Epithalamin, this four-amino-acid compound (Ala-Glu-Asp-Gly) has been studied for over four decades, primarily by Russian gerontologist Dr. Vladimir Khavinson and
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What if a single tetrapeptide — just four amino acids — could activate the enzyme responsible for extending the lifespan of your cells? That's the central claim behind Epithalon (also spelled Epitalon), a synthetic peptide developed by Russian gerontologist Professor Vladimir Khavinson over four decades of research. With renewed scientific
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