Cellular health protocols targeting repair, autophagy, mitochondrial function, and longevity pathways. Your body still has the blueprint for repair — peptides are the missing construction crew. This hub spans mitochondrial function (where DNA is a dynamic epigenetic landscape that can be re-tuned), thymic involution (the gland behind your breastbone has been shrinking since puberty), and sleep architecture (the most active regenerative state your biology runs). Key compounds include Epitalon for telomerase activation, MOTS-c for mitochondrial signalling, and TB-500 for cellular migration.
Your skin loses 1% of its collagen every year after 20—but peptide signaling can tell your fibroblasts to rebuild what time has taken.
A 15-amino-acid gastric pentadecapeptide that coordinates multi-system repair through angiogenesis, collagen synthesis, and gut-brain axis stabilization.
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.
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.
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.
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.
An 11-amino-acid peptide derived from erythropoietin's helix-B surface that selectively activates the Innate Repair Receptor, triggering nerve regeneration and tissue protection without the blood-thickening risks of EPO.
The biochemical cofactors your body needs to support MOTS-c therapy.
The biochemical cofactors your body needs to support Epitalon therapy.
The biochemical cofactors your body needs to support FOXO4-DRI therapy.
The biochemical cofactors your body needs to support ARA-290 therapy.