Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Epithalon, or Pineal Tetrapeptide for reversing aging

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Epithalon, or Pineal Tetrapeptide for reversing aging

    Epithalon: http://www.doctor-henry.com/steg2/?ID=63 A short peptide chain which signals the pineal gland to produce another hormone, which in turn causes the cells to produce telomerase.

    Do you know what aglets are? They are those little plastic things on the ends of your shoe laces which keep the laces from fraying. Well, your chromosomes have aglets, too. They are called “telomers”. Telomers get shorter each time their cell divides, until the cell cannot divide any more. That means that the cell can no longer replace itself. This causes much of the signs of aging, and the body changes that we call aging.

    Telomerase is an enzyme which causes the telomers to grow longer. And by lengthening the telomers, many signs of aging disappear. Wrinkles disappear. Skin elasticity and thickness returns. Prostatism and erectile dysfunction resolves. Eyesight improves. Skeletal flexibility. Mood improves.Depression and what I call “Walter Mathau Syndrome” or Grumpy Old Man goes away. Organ function returns. Many things improve.

    Epithalon was first used on aged soviet scientists. Markedly reduced their death rate. Using high doses can take off decades in only 2 weeks. Currently it is available in France for about $600 per month, but we will cut the price by half.

    Someone mentioned TA-65. This is an extract of the Chinese root Dong Kwai, which may have telomerase activity as well. THis is a good idea, but there are no trials which shows that it actually works.

  • #2
    Here is a page which lists lots of research links on Epithalon:
    http://www.doctor-henry.com/steg2/?ID=67

    Links here are inactive, so go to the original page to click the links.




    EPITALON Studies


    • More than 100 studies of Epitalon Click here

    • Experimental research on ageing in Russia. Click here

    • Peptide regulation of ageing. Click here

    • Geroprotective effect of thymalin and epithalamin. Click here

    • Study of the anti-tumor effect of polypeptide pineal extract // Oncology. - 1979. Click here

    • Increase in lifespan of rats following polypeptide pineal extract treatment // Exp. Pathol. - 1979. Click here

    • Effect of low-molecular-weight factors of thymus, pineal gland and anterior hypothalamus on immunity, tumor incidence and lifespan of C3H/Sn mice // Mech.Ageing Dev. - 1982. Click here

    • Effect of low-molecular-weight factors of thymus and pineal gland on lifespan and spontaneous tumour development in female mice of different age // Mech. Ageing Dev. - 1989. Click here

    • The pineal peptides: interaction with indoles and the role in aging and cancer // Neuro-endocrinology: New Frontiers. Click here

    • Effect of pineal peptide preparation (epithalamin) on lifespan and pineal and serum melatonin level in old rats // Ann. N.Y. Acad. Sci. - 1992. Click here

    • Bioactive peptides from bovine pineal gland and bone marrow extracts. In: «Chemistry of Peptides and Proteins» DWI Report: Aachen. - 1993. Twenty years of study on effect of pineal peptide preparation: epithalamin in experimental gerontology and oncology // Ann. N.Y. Acad. Sci. - 1994. Click here

    • Approach to the prophylaxis and treatment of age-related pathology // Romanian J. of Gerontology and Geriatrics. – 1998.

    • Claude Bernard was right: hormones may be produced by “non-endocrine” cells // Neuroendocrinology Lett. – 2000. Click here

    • US Patent N 6,727,227 B1 «Tetrapeptide revealing geroprotective effect, pharmacological substance on its basis, and the method of its application»; 27.04.2004.

    • Inhibitory effect of the peptide epitalon on the development of spontaneous mammary tumors in Her-2/NEU transgenic mice // Int. J. Cancer. – 2002. V. 101. - P. 7-10. Free here : Click here

    • Spontaneous mutagenesis, carcinogenesis and aging in SAM mice: effect of melatonin, epitalon and neuronal // Proceedings of the 19th SAM meeting. – Ed. T.Takeda. Kyoto. - 2004.

    • Epitalon peptide induces telomerase activity and telomere elongation in human somatic cells. // Bulletin Exp. Biol. Med. (Rus). – 2004. Click here

    • Peptide promotes overcoming of the division limit in human somatic cell // Bulletin Exp. Biol. Med. (Rus). – 2004. Click here

    • Telomerase reactivation reverses tissue degeneration in aged telomerase-deficient mice. Nature. 2011. Click here

    • Wiki on thymus Click here

    • Wiki on pineal gland Click here

    • Wiki on Hayflick limit Click here

    Comment

    Working...
    X