Longevity / circadian

Epitalon

Epithalon

Animal / Soviet-era data — no FDA approval
Based on expert consensus from publicly available videos plus public FDA/regulatory status — not medical advice. Peptides are prescription territory; consult a physician before using anything here.

The Verdict

Marketed as a longevity/telomere peptide, but the evidence is animal and Soviet-era — exactly the kind of claim experts say needs modern human data before you believe the marketing.

The Evidence

FDA / Legal Status

Not FDA-approved

Human Evidence

Telomere/circadian claims rest on animal and older Soviet-era studies; high hedging from experts

Sport / Doping

Check sport status

Safety Flags

  • No modern human trials; claims outrun evidence
  • Gray-market sourcing risk

Who Covers It

Andrew Huberman
Andrew Huberman
Mark Hyman
Mark Hyman

Other experts in the panel had no substantive coverage of this peptide — we don't guess their position.

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