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About Bioregulator Peptides

Bioregulators are peptides that “regulate” specific organs. They naturally occur in our body. 


Epitalon is the only bioregulator widely known in the West. It regulates the pineal gland. There are 21 organ-specific bioregulator peptides (glands, liver, ovaries, prostate, list goes on). 


They are “short” meaning only 2-4 amino acids in the chain. Compare that to 39 amino acids in Mounjaro.


As we age, our body’s production of endogenous bioregulator peptides declines, which leads to age‑related organ dysfunction. Ideally, we don’t use only Epitalon but also support other organs with their bioregulators to bring the body into a state of homeostasis (balance).


In contrast, GLP‑1s and BPC‑157, while related to naturally occurring peptides, are not bioregulators because they’re “longer” and act on multiple organs.


Side note: not all peptides naturally occur in our body. E.g. Ipamorelin or SS-31 don’t. Doesn’t mean they aren’t super helpful if used right. 


One of the most attractive parts about bioregulators is that those can be taken in capsules orally which makes them accessible to way more people than injectibles. As they only have 2-4 amino acids in the chain they do not get broken down easily in the digestive tract, as most long peptides would.

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