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Epithalon is a synthetic tetrapeptide studied for its potential to support telomere health, cellular longevity, and overall wellness by influencing the body’s natural aging processes.

Epithalon is a synthetic tetrapeptide that may help support telomere length
and promote the production of natural regulatory proteins associated with
cellular health and longevity. Research suggests potential benefits for healthy
aging and overall vitality.
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Studies suggest Epithalon may support telomere length and chromosome stability.

Research indicates potential to support cellular renewal and slow age-related cellular decline.

May help support immune function and resilience as part of a healthy aging process.

Investigated for its potential to promote vitality, endurance, and general well-being.
Binds to amylin receptors.
Activates pathways in the brain that promote fullness.
Delays stomach emptying.
Supports glucose metabolism and insulin sensitivity.
Supports weight management and metabolic health.

Delivered via injection for research use.

Stimulates the body's natural production of epithalamin.

Epithalamin may help support telomerase activity and telomere length.

Supports cellular repair, regeneration, and healthy cell function.

May contribute to longevity, immune support, and overall vitality.

Research suggests potential to help maintain telomere length.

Potential to support function and overall resilience.

Investigation for it's role in promoting healthy aging and well-being.

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