Epitalon reconstitution calculator
epithalon · AEDG tetrapeptide
Epitalon is a four-amino-acid peptide (Ala-Glu-Asp-Gly) from Russian gerontology research, claimed to activate telomerase and extend lifespan. The claims trace overwhelmingly to one institute's decades of publications; independent replication of the human anti-aging claims does not exist.
Enter vial size, water volume, and the dose your provider gave you.
This tool converts the numbers you enter (dose ÷ concentration = volume). It never suggests a dose. The FDA has documented hospitalizations caused by mg / ml / unit conversion errors with vial-and-syringe products - if the readout surprises you, stop and verify with your prescriber or pharmacist.
Questions people actually search
Does epitalon really lengthen telomeres?
In cell cultures and in publications from the originating Russian institute, telomerase activation has been reported. No independent, controlled human trial has confirmed telomere extension or lifespan benefit. That's a single-source evidence base for an extraordinary claim.
What's a typical epitalon protocol?
Gray-market lore describes 5-10 mg daily in short 'courses' a few times per year - a pattern copied from Russian bioregulator practice, not from controlled trials. The calculator converts amounts; it can't validate a protocol no trial has tested.
Is epitalon safe?
No systematic human safety data exists. Its fans cite decades of Russian use without reported harms; the honest reading is 'absence of data', not 'evidence of safety' - plus the standard research-chemical purity unknowns.