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What is Epithalon?
Epithalon (also known as Epitalon or Epithalone) is the synthetic version of the polypeptide Epithalamin, which is naturally produced in the pineal gland.
This polypeptide is initially produced in the pineal gland. The scientist Professor Vladimir Khavinson discovered Epitalon, and over the following 35 years, he conducted extensive research involving both animal and human clinical trials. The main purpose of Epitalon is to boost the production of telomerase, a natural enzyme responsible for the replication of telomeres, the protective sections of our DNA. Telomeres play a crucial role in DNA replication, allowing the body to generate new cells and renew old ones. In our youth, telomerase production is relatively high, resulting in longer telomeres, which contribute to robust cell health and replication. However, as we age, telomerase production diminishes, leading to decreased cell health and replication efficiency . Beyond its impact on telomeres, Epitalon also influences other aspects of bodily function. It contributes to metabolic regulation, enhances the sensitivity of the hypothalamus to its natural hormonal signals, balances the anterior pituitary’s function, and regulates gonadotropin and melatonin levels within the body.
Benefits of Epitalon:
As a result of Epitalon’s effect on telomerase production, the benefits are unique and far-reaching and include:
- Increases lifespan by lengthening telomeres in human cells
- Promotes deeper sleep
- Delays and prevents of age-related diseases such as cancer, heart disease, and dementia
- Acts as an antioxidant by reducing lipid oxidation and ROS (Reactive oxygen species) along with normalizing T cell function
- Improves skin health and appearance
- Heals injured and deteriorating muscle cells
- Restores and normalizes melatonin levels in those who have lost some pineal function due to aging
- Can increase resistance to emotional stress
- Can epigenetically regulate neuronal differentiation gene expression and protein synthesis in human stem cells
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