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Telomeres. Longevity. Cancer risk.

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epitalon
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endolutin
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epithalamin
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Could telomere lengthening peptides accelerate cancer? That's a question that many people had.Powerful question, and that's a really good question. So the peptide in question, or the peptide we're really honing in on here, is the pineal gland bioregulator peptide, which is known as epitalon, which is the synthetic version, endolutin, which is the natural bioregulator, and epithalamin, which is the injectable natural that Cavinson used in his studies when he did the old people studies. So it's a great question that doesn't have a very clear answer. I would say that if you read all of the literature that Cavinson produced, there is nothing in there that indicates that it does drive cancer. Now, I will say this. He didn't report that in the elderly studies there was any increase in cancer. If anything, there were dramatic reductions in mortality, particularly when he paired the pineal gland bioregulator with the thymus gland bioregulator. Having said that, in active cases of cancer, I would never recommend that somebody use any bioregulator. There's too much that we don't know, right?
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Telomeres. Longevity. Cancer risk. This question comes up every single time we talk about pineal peptides. Here’s the reality: The pineal gland bioregulator has been studied for its effects on telomeres, aging, and longevity. In the research from Khavinson, there was no evidence showing it drives cancer, and in some cases, there were reductions in overall mortality, especially when paired with other bioregulators. But context MATTERS. YES. If someone has active cancer, this is not where you experiment. There’s still too much we don’t fully understand about how these compounds behave in that environment. This is where nuance comes in. Longevity tools are not one-size-fits-all, and just because something supports healthy aging does not mean it applies in every situation. Comment 424 and I’ll send you a link to the full episode where we answer the most common questions about Bioregulators from my episode with Dr. Bill Lawrence👇 If you also want to listen to my episode with Dr. Bill Lawrence, comment BIOREG and I’ll send it to you 👇 Disclaimer: This content is for educational purposes only. It is not medical advice and does not recommend or promote the use of any specific compound. Peptides discussed here are referenced in scientific research and should only be considered within appropriate clinical and professional contexts. Do not self-medicate.