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VIP 6mg
Vilon 20mg (Bioregulator)
Vialox (Pentapeptide-3V) 200mg (Topical)
Vesugen 20mg (Bioregulator)
Vesilute 20mg (Bioregulator)
Triptorelin (GnRH) 2mg
Tripeptide-29 200mg (Collagen peptide) (Topical)
TRH Thyrotropin (Protirelin) 50mg
TRH Thyrotropin (Protirelin) 20mg
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Thymosin Alpha-1 10mg
Thymosin Alpha-1 3mg
Thymalin 20mg
Thymagen (Thymogen) 20mg
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Bronchogen is a bioregulatory peptide with tissue-specific effects in the lungs. Research in rat models shows that Bronchogen can decrease inflammation and reestablish health lung tissue states by affecting several DNA transcription pathways. The net effect of Bronchogen in the lungs is to improve the epithelium, increase surfactant production, and reduce inflammation. There is ongoing research looking at the benefit of Bronchogen not just in disease, but in aging as well. It appears that Bronchogen is geroprotective, helping to reverse age-related decline in lung function by reactivating senescent DNA. The peptide may even prove useful in helping to unravel the pathways that protect against cancer development in the lungs.
BPC-157, TB-500, GHK-Cu 60mg (Glow Blend)
Mechanisms and Synergy
- BPC-157: A stable gastric pentadecapeptide shown to accelerate angiogenesis, fibroblast migration, and epithelial repair via modulation of VEGFR2, FAK-paxillin pathways, and nitric oxide signaling. It enhances tendon, muscle, and intestinal healing in preclinical models.
- TB-500 (Thymosin Beta-4): A 43-amino acid actin-sequestering peptide that promotes tissue regeneration through cell migration, angiogenesis (via VEGF upregulation), and anti-inflammatory effects. It mobilizes progenitor cells and accelerates repair of myocardium, dermis, and connective tissue.
- GHK-Cu: A copper-binding tripeptide (glycyl-L-histidyl-L-lysine) that stimulates wound healing, collagen synthesis, and hair growth. It modulates gene expression linked to tissue remodeling and exerts antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects through TGF-β and metalloproteinase regulation.
- Angiogenesis: TB-500 and BPC-157 both promote VEGF-mediated vascularization, while GHK-Cu enhances endothelial cell proliferation.
- Cellular migration and matrix remodeling: TB-500 improves actin polymerization and cellular motility; GHK-Cu and BPC-157 stimulate ECM production and fibroblast activity.
- Anti-inflammatory modulation: All three reduce oxidative stress and cytokine-driven inflammation, potentially improving healing in chronic or complex injuries.
Tripeptide-29 200mg (Collagen peptide) (Topical)
Epithalon (Epitalon) has long been understood to help preserve telomeres, which are the protective end caps found on fragments of DNA (chromosomes). Telomeres protect DNA from degradation as it is replicated during cell division (one cell splitting into two). Telomeres themselves suffer degradation, however, and eventually become too short to be effective. At this point, a cell will either commit cell suicide in a process called apoptosis or it will go dormant in a process called senescence. Both processes lead to aging and eventual dysfunction and disease. Senescence is one of the primary drivers of disease and aging.
Epitalon has been shown to activate an enzyme called telomerase, which protects and repairs telomeres. More active telomerase means that cells age slower and remain functional longer. The net result is that overall aging appears to be slowed down. Research in rodents indicates that Epitalon may extend life by as much as 27% via this mechanism[2], [3].
Epitalon does not only activate telomerase. As noted above, Epitalon has been shown to affect expression for several genes through alteration of DNA structure. This process, called epigenetic modification, is of interest to scientists because it provides the foundation for controlling gene expression at a very fine level. Research is being conducted to learn how to harness epigenetic technology, which could potentially allow scientists to alter everything from an individual’s eye color to how intelligent a person is or how long someone lives.
Micro-encapsulated Epitalon has shown excellent orally bioavailability in lab research studies.




















