Description Epithalon Peptide Research has suggested that Epithalon (also known as AEDG peptide, tetrapeptide Epitalon, Epithalon, or Epithalone) may regulate the function of the brain, the pineal gland, and the eye retina
Animal studies report biological activity after oral administration, especially in gastrointestinal models, which suggests potential local effectiveness
It promotes the repair of tendons, ligaments, muscles, and even nerves by increasing blood flow to injured areas
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