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Re:jevity™ Epitalon (AEDG) [100mg]

rej-epi-100mg
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Epitalon in its purest form, exclusively from Re:jevity™

Each unit is 100mg

100% safe and non-toxic proprietary formula. Suitable for vegans.

BioExtension™: Life... Brighter... Longer...

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In just 30 Seconds a Day, You Can Supercharge Your Life, Restore Glowing Good Health and Feel Decades Younger!

Longevity is now available to all! You, your friends & family. Epitalon the peptide that mitigates fatigue, pain, sleep problems, promotes weight-loss, and gives you back 10 to 20 years of your life and so much more!

Increase In Human Life Span*

This research sheds light on a remedy. The enzyme, telomerase, produced in the body in the natural course of things, is able to reverse telomere damage and shortening. However, production of this enzyme slows down with age. If using Epitalon, the telomerase creation is stimulated. This allows for the telomeres to be lengthened and strengthened and so the cells are renewed and able to continue dividing for longer.

Improve of Skin Health and Appearance*

Epithalon can activate skin fibroblasts, the cells responsible for repairing and maintaining the extracellular matrix that makes our skin strong. Extracellular matrix in the skin is where collagen, elastin, and other critical skin proteins can be found. Research in rats shows that epithalon activates fibroblasts and causes their numbers to increase by 30-45%.Epithalon actually penetrates the cells themselves and stimulates growth and development of fibroblasts that secrete proteins like collagen. This produces a much deeper effect, leading to skin regeneration at multiple levels.

Promoting normal deep sleep patterns*

Epitalon stimulates production of melatonin through its action on the pineal gland, and this is why people taking epitalon have reported better sleep patterns and increased deep sleep, which is essential for the body to repair itself and strengthen the immune system.

Delay and prevention of age-related diseases such as cancer, heart disease and dementia*

Research has shown that epitalon is a powerful antioxidant that eliminates oxygen-free radicals responsible for damaging and killing cells. Since free radicals are the main source of degenerative diseases, eliminating them prevents diseases such as cancer, dementia, Alzheimer’s, muscle and joint pain, heart disease, and more.

Significant boosting of energy levels*

In addition it also gives significant joint and muscle pain relief*



Epithalon (also known as Epitalon or Epithalone) is the synthetic version of the polypeptide Epithalamin which is naturally produced in the pineal gland.

It was discovered by the Russian scientist Professor Vladimir Khavinson, who then conducted epitalon-related research for the next 35 years in both animal and human clinical trials.

Epitalon’s primary role is to increase the natural production of telomerase, a natural enzyme that helps cells reproduce telomeres, which are the protective parts of our DNA. This allows the replication of our DNA so the body can grow new cells and rejuvenate old ones. Younger people produce a relatively large amount of telomerase and longer telomeres. The longer the telomere strands are, the better cell health and replication they provide. However, as people age, the production of telomerase falls and consequently cell replication and health decline. This is the main reason that people age.

It also plays a role in regulating metabolism, increasing the sensitivity of hypothalamus to its natural hormonal influences, normalizing the function of the anterior pituitary and regulating the levels of gonadotropins and melatonin in the body.

Benefits of Epitalon:

  • Assist to retard and control aging process
  • Supports Cellular Repair and Regeneration
  • An increase of human lifespan by lengthening telomeres in human cells
  • Promotion of deeper sleep
  • Delay and prevention of age-related diseases such as cancer, heart disease, and dementia
  • Acts as an anti-oxidant by reducing lipid oxidation and ROS (Reactive oxygen species) along with normalizing T cell function.
  • Improvement of skin health and appearance
  • Healing of injured and deteriorating muscle cells
  • Restores and normalizes melatonin levels in older people who have lost some pineal function due to aging
  • Can increases resistance to emotional stress
  • Provide Key Nutrients for Cells
  • Defends against Pre-mature cellular Senescence (Cell Aging)
  • Cellular defense against oxidation and Toxins
  • Promotes Cellular processes
  • Latest in Antioxidant Technology in their most powerful and effective forms
  • Strengthen immune system, increased energy, vitality and stamina
  • 100's of Clinical Studies of its Components
  • Helps control effects of stress
  • Helps create healthy cells
  • Helps Detoxify body and cells
  • Benefits the production of Collagen
  • Rejuvenates energy-producing processes
  • Helps Keep Skin healthy and young looking

Research of Epitalon:

  • Anisimov, V.N., Khavinson, V.K. (2009). The use of peptide bioregulators for cancer prevention: results of 35 years of research experience and perspectives. Voprosy Onkologii [Russia]. 55(3):291-304.
  • Bartsch, C. & Bartsch, H. (2000). Pineal gland and cancer – An epigenetic approach to the control of malignancy: Evaluation of the role of melatonin. Madame Curie Bioscience Database [Internet]. Austin (TX): Landes Bioscience; 2000-.
  • Christensen, K., Thinggaarda, M., McGue, M., Rexbye, H., Hjelmborg, J.B., Aviv, A., … Vaupel, J.W. (2009). Perceived age as a clinically useful biomarker of aging: cohort study. Bio Medical Journal (online). 339:b5262.
  • Dilman, V. M., Dean, W., Fowkes, S. W., & Dilman, V. M. (1992). The neuroendocrine theory of aging and degenerative disease.Pensacola, FL: Center for Bio-Gerontology.
  • Khavinson., V.K. (2002). Peptides and aging. Neuroendocrinology Letters [ special issue]. p. 144.
  • Khavinson, V.K., Bondarev, E., Butyugov, A.A. (2003). Epithalon peptide induces telomerase activity and telomere elongation in human somatic cells. Bulleting of Experimental Builogy and Medicine. 135(6): 590-592.
  • Khavinson, V.K., & Morozov, V. (2003). Peptides of pineal gland and thymus prolong human life. Neuroendocrinology Letters. 24:233-240.
  • Korkushko, O.V., Khavinson, V.K., Shatilo, V.B., Magdich, L.V. (2004). Effect of peptide preparation epithalamin on circadian rhythm on epiphyseal melatonin-producing function in elderly people. Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine [Russia]. 137(4): 127-146.
  • Labunets., I.F., Butenko, G.M., Magdich, L.V., Korkushko, O.V., Khavinson, V.K., Shatilo, V.B. (2004). Effect of epithalamin on circadian relationship between the endocrine function of the thymus and melatonin-producing function of the pineal gland in elderly people. Bulletin of Experimental and Biological Medicine [Russia]. 137(5):617-619.
  • Terry, D.F., Nolan, V.G., Andersen, S.L., Perls, T.T., Cawthon, R. (2008). Association of longer telomeres with better health in centenarians. The Journals of Gerontology Series A, Biological and Medical Sciences. 63(8): 809-812.

Conclusion:

  • Numerous studies have shown the importance of telomerase production and telomere rejuvenation in fighting the symptoms of aging. As Epitalon has been shown to increase the production of telomerase which in turn strengthens and lengthens telomeres, this means that Epitalon can play a vital role in decreasing the aging process and thus extend human longevity.

Who should take this product?

Those over the age of 18 in good health or individuals who have health concerns or pregnant and have consulted their Doctor or Health Care Provider.

The Statements on this page have not been evaluated by the Food & Drug Administration and are for educational Purposes. This Product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.w

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