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Inflammation isn't just something to suppress — peptides like ARA-290 and KPV suggest you can reprogram the response entirely.
A plain-English look at the peptides being investigated for inflammation and tissue repair — what the evidence shows, what's still missing, and where the safety line sits.
Detailed compound profiles with mechanisms, safety data, and dosing protocols
Evidence-based supplement stacks designed to support your peptide protocols
A synthetic heptapeptide that acts as a molecular GPS for your body's repair crew — directing cell migration, building new blood vessels into injured tissue, and potentially re-activating embryonic healing pathways.
TB-500 is the synthetic analog of Thymosin Beta-4, a naturally occurring protein involved in actin regulation, cell migration, and tissue repair. Its unique mechanism targets the body's internal repair logistics rather than just providing raw materials.
The biochemical cofactors your body needs to support FOXO4-DRI therapy.
Evidence-based supplement companion for FOXO4-DRI: a D-retro-inverso peptide that selectively kills senescent cells by disrupting the FOXO4-p53 survival interaction, triggering mitochondrial apoptosis in aged 'zombie' cells while sparing healthy tissue.
The biochemical cofactors your body needs to support Epitalon therapy.
Evidence-based supplement companion for Epitalon — a four-amino-acid peptide that activates telomerase, remodels chromatin, and restores melatonin synthesis from the pineal gland — addressing five hallmarks of aging simultaneously. The Russian clinical data spans 12–15 years. Independent Western replication barely exists.
The biochemical cofactors your body needs to support MOTS-c therapy.
Evidence-based supplement companion for MOTS-c — a 16-amino-acid mitochondrial messenger that mimics exercise at the cellular level — activating AMPK, reprogramming metabolism, and writing survival instructions directly into the nucleus. The science is striking. The stability problem is brutal.
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