Bronchogen vs Epitalon

Moderate Research vs Well Studied
synergistic Often combined in comprehensive anti-aging Khavinson protocols.

Molecular Data

Bronchogen Epitalon
Weight 432 Da 390.35 Da
Half-life Minutes (short peptide); effects persist via epigenetic changes Not established (short peptide)
Chain 4 amino acids 4 amino acids
Type Tetrapeptide bioregulator Tetrapeptide

Key Benefits

Bronchogen
01 Supports bronchial tissue function
02 Regulates protein synthesis in lungs
03 Targets bronchopulmonary system
04 Maintains respiratory epithelium
05 Part of Khavinson bioregulator family
06 Epigenetic mechanism of action
07 Tissue-specific targeting
08 Well-tolerated in research
Epitalon
01 Telomere extension and cellular replicative lifespan extension
02 Enhanced melatonin production
03 Improved immune function
04 Potential lifespan extension (25-33% in animal studies)
05 Systemic anti-aging through cellular rejuvenation
06 Short cycle duration with long-lasting effects

Dosing Protocols

Bronchogen
10-20 mg oral or 10 mg injectable / Daily for 10-20 days per cycle
Research protocol 10 mg Daily for 10 days
Epitalon
100-500mcg per injection / Once daily for 10-20 consecutive days
Standard anti-aging 200-500mcg 1x daily for 10-20 days
Conservative start 100mcg 1x daily for 10-20 days
Russian clinical equivalent 300mcg 1x daily for 10-20 days
Ultra-low dose 50mcg 1x daily for 10-20 days

Side Effects

Bronchogen
Generally well-tolerated
Minimal side effects reported
Epitalon
Generally well-tolerated with minimal side effects
Mild injection site reactions
Vivid dreams (melatonin-related)
Possible mild digestive upset (oral route)
Contraindications
Active respiratory emergencies (seek medical care)
Known hypersensitivity
Pregnancy or breastfeeding
Active malignancy (telomerase activation concern)
Chronic sinusitis (nasal route)
Known peptide allergies
Pregnancy or breastfeeding

Research Evidence

Bronchogen Epitalon
Status Moderate Research Well Studied
References 3 studies 6 studies
FDA Approved No No

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