Epitalon (Epithalon): Dosage, Protocol, and Research Guide

Telomerase activator and pineal bioregulator for longevity and circadian rhythm

Mechanism

Activates telomerase to lengthen telomeres, regulates melatonin production, normalizes circadian rhythms, and exhibits geroprotective effects

Protocol at a glance

Starting dose1mg
Maintenance dose5-10mg
Maximum dose10mg
FrequencyDaily
Typical duration20 days, 2-3 cycles per year
RouteSubcutaneous
Injection siteAbdomen
TimingMorning or evening

Side effects

Contraindications

Protocol notes

Frequently asked questions

What is Epitalon (Epithalon) used for?

Epitalon (Epithalon) has been studied for: Telomerase activator and pineal bioregulator for longevity and circadian rhythm Mechanism: Activates telomerase to lengthen telomeres, regulates melatonin production, normalizes circadian rhythms, and exhibits geroprotective effects. For research purposes only — consult a licensed physician before use.

What is the standard Epitalon (Epithalon) dose?

Starting dose in published protocols is typically 1mg, titrating up to a maintenance dose of 5-10mg (max 10mg). Frequency: Daily. Route: Subcutaneous. Always confirm with a medical professional.

How is Epitalon (Epithalon) administered?

Epitalon (Epithalon) is typically administered subcutaneous at the abdomen. Timing: Morning or evening. Rotate injection sites to avoid tissue irritation.

What are the side effects of Epitalon (Epithalon)?

Reported side effects include: Minimal - potential mild fatigue initially. Individual responses vary. Contact a healthcare provider if you experience unexpected symptoms.

Who should not take Epitalon (Epithalon)?

Contraindications in published research include: Active cancer (theoretical concern), Pregnancy. This is not an exhaustive list — consult a physician before starting any peptide protocol.

How long does Epitalon (Epithalon) take to work?

Timelines vary by individual and goal. Published protocols run for 20 days, 2-3 cycles per year. Track doses, side effects, and biomarker changes over time to measure your own response rather than relying on community averages.

How do I track Epitalon (Epithalon) with Alethea Health?

Alethea Health lets you log every Epitalon (Epithalon) dose, track adherence, sync wearable data (HRV, RHR, sleep), upload lab panels, and correlate changes to your protocol. Free to start — no credit card required.

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