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- Model: EPITHALON
DOSAGE
Epithalamine 10 mg/vial
PACKAGE CONTENT
1 Box of 1x Vial
WHAT IS IT
This peptide belongs to the group of anti-aging peptides In fact, it is recognized as being able to prevent aging via Telomere elongation.
It has been seen in humans in cohort studies that it has the ability to improve insulin sensitivity, lipid profile, cardiovascular and respiratory function, and circadian rhythms in the elderly.
It has also been seen that it can restore the secretion of Melatonin in the Pineal Gland in people with reduced secretion such as the elderly.
Another of its uses that seems to be observed in vitro are the Oncostatic and Antimetastatic, which is tremendously useful in medicine and for the user's health.
In general, Epithalon offers a series of apparent very positive advantages to reverse aging through different mechanisms "attacking" the factors that increase said natural process and no clinically significant adverse effects are observed.
HOW TO USE
There are several suggested protocols, first one is 10mg per day for 10 days, second one is 5mg per day for 20 days, third one is 300mcg daily, without stating a limit, the most recent recommendations are injecting 10mg every 3 days for 15 days and repeat twice yearly.
STORAGE
Lyophilized (Unmixed)
● Short term - Lyophilized peptides will remain stable at room temperature for 30-60 days. However, upon receipt all peptides should be stored in the refrigerator (under 4C (39F) for maximum stability and longevity. Peptides stored at this temperature can last 1-2 years.
● Long term - If you are not going to use the peptides withing 1-2 months it is preferable to store the peptides in a freezer at -18C (0F). Peptides stored at this temperature can last 2-3 years. Even more preferable for long term storage is freezing at -80C (-112F) in order to preserve the peptides stability long term.
Reconstituted (Mixed)
● Short term - Peptide solutions generally remain stable up to 30 days when stored in the refrigerator at 4C (39F) depending on the length of the peptide sequence and its inherent instability factors.
● Long term - If peptides absolutely must be stored in solution, sterile buffers at pH 5-6 should be used if possible, and the peptide solution should be separated into aliquots to avoid repeated freezing and thawing. Freezing at -80C (-112F) is optimal in order to preserve the peptides stability.