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Epitalon

Epitalon is a recurring topic in our peptide coverage. This hub collects every article tagged Epitalon, newest first, each evidence-graded and tied to real, verifiable sources.

Immune, Gut & Longevity

Peptides for Telomeres & Cellular Aging: Evidence vs Hype

Epitalon, MOTS-c, humanin and FOXO4-DRI are marketed as telomere-lengthening, anti-aging peptides. We grade the real evidence — replicated cell-culture data, animal healthspan signals, and the total absence of a qualifying human anti-aging trial.

Energy, Cognition & Mood

Best Peptides for Sleep & Insomnia: Clinical Evidence (2026)

An evidence-ranked look at the peptides marketed for sleep — DSIP, MK-677, epitalon, CJC-1295 and ipamorelin. The honest headline: no peptide is a proven insomnia treatment, and the best human data are tiny and decades old.

Peptide Encyclopedia

Epithalamin: Evidence, Mechanism, Dosing & Legal Status

A clinical monograph on epithalamin — the bovine pineal-gland peptide extract that is the natural precursor of synthetic epitalon. A provocative single-program human mortality dataset, no independent RCT, and an unsettled 2026 legal status.

Peptide Encyclopedia

Epitalon: Evidence, Mechanism, Dosing & Legal Status

A clinical monograph on epitalon (epithalon, AEDG) — the synthetic pineal tetrapeptide marketed as a telomerase-activating geroprotector. Real circadian and cell-culture signals, no Western RCT, and a 2026 FDA inflection point.

Frequently asked

What is Epitalon?

Epitalon is a topic our editors cover across the site. This hub aggregates the related, evidence-graded guidance.

How often is the Epitalon hub updated?

This hub updates automatically whenever a new article is tagged Epitalon, so the latest coverage appears first.

Are Epitalon claims sourced?

Yes. Every article here grades its efficacy claims A-D and cites real, verifiable studies, regulatory documents or trial registries.

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