Epithalon
Also known as: Epitalon, Epithalone
The Longevity Peptide
Telomerase activator studied for life extension. Derived from pineal gland research by Dr. Khavinson.
How It Works
Simple Explanation
Activates telomerase to protect and lengthen telomeres, the 'caps' on chromosomes that shorten with age.
Technical Details
Synthetic version of epithalamin. Activates telomerase, regulates melatonin production, and modulates neuroendocrine function.
Pharmacokinetics & Storage
Half-Life
~3-4 hours
Duration in circulation
Storage Requirements
Relatively stable peptide. Reconstitute with bacteriostatic water. Protect from light.
Research Timeline: What Studies Have Observed
Based on clinical trial data and published research. Individual responses may vary significantly.
Week 1-2 (Cycle)
Research indicates initial telomerase activation begins. Sleep improvements often noted early due to melatonin effects.
Week 2-3 (Cycle)
Studies show progressive telomerase upregulation. Some report improved energy and well-being.
End of Cycle (10-20 days)
Research protocols typically complete initial course. Telomerase effects documented in cell studies.
Post-Cycle
Studies suggest benefits persist beyond administration. Repeat cycles (2-3x yearly) common in longevity protocols.
Benefits
- Telomere lengthening
- Potential lifespan extension
- Improved sleep via melatonin
- Antioxidant effects
- Retinal protection
Potential Side Effects
Injection site reaction
Occasional
Drowsiness
Occasional
Known Interactions
Based on clinical research and pharmacological studies. Always consult a healthcare provider about potential interactions.
Melatonin supplements
cautionEpithalon increases natural melatonin production. Supplementing both may cause excessive drowsiness.
Immunosuppressants
monitorEpithalon may affect immune function through thymic pathways. Monitor if on immune-modulating drugs.
Chemotherapy
avoidTheoretical concern about telomerase activation in cancer cells. Avoid if active cancer without oncologist guidance.
Research Highlights
Epithalon Telomere Meta-Analysis (2023)
Comprehensive review confirms telomerase activation across multiple cell types
View StudyPineal Gland Function (2022)
Improved melatonin production and circadian rhythm regulation in aging subjects
View StudyFrequently Asked Questions
How does epithalon extend lifespan?
Why is epithalon cycled rather than taken continuously?
Does epithalon increase cancer risk?
At what age should I start epithalon?
Who Is It For
- Longevity enthusiasts
- Anti-aging protocols
- Biohackers
- Those with short telomeres
Who Should Avoid
- Cancer patients (theoretical)
- Pregnant/nursing
- Under 40 (limited benefit)
How It Compares
Research-based comparisons with similar peptides. Individual responses and circumstances should guide decisions.
GHK-Cu focuses on tissue repair and skin health while Epithalon targets cellular aging through telomeres. Complementary approaches to longevity.
MOTS-c addresses metabolic aging while Epithalon addresses chromosomal aging. Different mechanisms, potentially synergistic for comprehensive anti-aging.
Research Dosing Protocols
Common Research Protocol
5-10mg daily for 10-20 days, repeated 2-3x yearly
Administration Frequency (per studies)
Daily during cycles
Delivery Methods
Available Forms
- • Subcutaneous injection
- • Intramuscular injection
⚠️ Not Medical Advice: Dosing information is compiled from published research and clinical studies for educational purposes only. This is not a recommendation. All peptide research should be conducted by qualified professionals in controlled research environments. Consult a healthcare provider before considering any protocol.
Cost Context
Research-grade epithalon: $40-80 per 10mg vial. A typical cycle (100mg total) costs $400-800. Cycled 2-3x yearly, annual cost ranges $800-2400.
Prices vary by region, source, and insurance coverage. This is general context only.
⚠️ Important Disclaimer
This information is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice. Many peptides discussed are research compounds not approved for human use by the FDA. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider before starting any peptide protocol. PepGains does not sell peptides and is not responsible for how this information is used. All timeline and efficacy information is based on published research and clinical trials - individual results may vary significantly.