Epitalon Peptide Therapy

Epitalon is a synthetic tetrapeptide derived from the pineal gland hormone epithalamin. Researched for telomerase activation, circadian regulation, and longevity markers.

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What Epitalon may support

What Epitalon may support

Russian and Eastern European longevity research has examined Epitalon in melatonin restoration, telomere length, and age-related health markers. Western clinical evidence remains limited.

Our team uses Epitalon in conservative cyclical protocols, typically alongside sleep and circadian assessment, and only when clinically appropriate.

Patient experiences

Sleep has been the most noticeable change. Doctor scoped circadian markers before and after.

Jacques, 58

Did a 20-day cycle and then waited. Clinic doesn't push continuous protocols. Cycled approach makes sense to me.

Pierre, 60

Came in skeptical of the longevity claims. The doctor was honest about what evidence is solid and what isn't. Started for the sleep angle.

Bertrand, 55

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What BPC-157 is studied for

Indications evaluated in research, listed in order of current evidence weight. Suitability is determined case-by-case.

Sleep & circadian rhythm

Most consistent reported effect: restoration of melatonin secretion patterns and sleep architecture in older adults.

Sleep & circadian rhythm

Longevity markers (research-stage)

Studied for telomerase activation and telomere length in cell and small-cohort human studies.

Longevity markers (research-stage)

Antioxidant pathways

Modulation of oxidative-stress markers in animal models.

Antioxidant pathways

Pineal function

Researched in age-related pineal gland decline contexts.

Pineal function

What is Epitalon?

Epitalon is a synthetic tetrapeptide derived from the pineal gland hormone epithalamin. Researched for telomerase activation, circadian regulation, and longevity markers.

What is Epitalon?

How Epitalon may work

Epitalon is a tetrapeptide derived from epithalamin, a pineal-gland hormone. Russian research has explored its role in melatonin restoration, telomerase activation, and circadian regulation.

How Epitalon may work

Who it may be evaluated for

Older adults with sleep, circadian, or longevity-related concerns who understand the evidence base is largely Russian and Eastern European. Conservative use only.

Who it may be evaluated for

How Menscape prescribes Epitalon

Cyclical protocol of 10 to 20 days of daily subcutaneous injection, repeated every 3 to 6 months. Sleep and circadian markers tracked across cycles.

How Menscape prescribes Epitalon

Doctor-led evaluation

Every Epitalon protocol starts with a full medical consultation and history review.

Licensed compounding pharmacy

Prescriptions are filled by a licensed compounding pharmacy partner, not over-the-counter.

Monthly monitoring

Follow-up consultations every four to six weeks to assess response and safety.

Research-informed positioning

We frame Epitalon as a research-stage peptide and prescribe only when clinically appropriate.

Epitalon questions

Is Epitalon FDA-approved?

No. Most clinical research on Epitalon is from Russia and Eastern Europe. Western FDA approval does not exist. Use is off-label.

How is Epitalon dosed?

Cyclical: typically 10 to 20 days of daily subcutaneous injection, repeated every 3 to 6 months. Doctor sets the exact cycle.

Does Epitalon really extend lifespan?

Animal studies show lifespan extension in some species; human evidence is suggestive but not definitive. Be skeptical of any clinic promising lifespan extension.

What are the side effects?

Reported side effects are generally mild (injection-site reactions, occasional drowsiness). Long-term human safety data is limited.

What happens during the consultation?

We review sleep, circadian patterns, energy, and overall longevity goals. A baseline blood panel (CBC, metabolic, hormone, inflammatory markers) is taken before the first cycle.

Who should not use Epitalon?

Patients with active malignancy, severe endocrine disorders, or known peptide hypersensitivity. Pregnancy and breastfeeding are contraindications. Western safety data is limited, so we err on the side of conservative use.

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team about BPC-157
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