Cellular Longevity, Telomere, and Circadian Support
Overview
As we age, changes in circadian rhythm, cellular repair, and neuroendocrine signaling can influence sleep quality, metabolic balance, and overall resilience. The pineal gland helps regulate many of these processes through peptides that influence melatonin production and cellular communication.
Epitalon is a short-chain peptide modeled after epithalamin, a naturally occurring pineal peptide involved in circadian rhythm and neuroendocrine signaling. This liposomal formula is studied for its potential role in supporting cellular maintenance, telomere biology, antioxidant balance, and healthy aging pathways.
By supporting communication between the brain, endocrine, immune, and cellular systems, Epitalon helps promote physiological balance and resilience associated with healthy aging.
Why We Love It
• Supports cellular maintenance and genomic stability
• May support telomere integrity by influencing telomerase activity
• Encourages balanced circadian rhythm and melatonin signaling
• Liposomal delivery supports efficient absorption and systemic distribution
What It Helps With
✔ Healthy aging and longevity support
✔ Circadian rhythm and sleep-wake balance
✔ Cellular resilience and oxidative balance
✔ Neuroendocrine and immune system communication
How It Works
Supports Cellular Maintenance
Epitalon has been studied for its potential role in supporting mechanisms involved in cellular renewal, genomic stability, and normal cellular function.
Encourages Circadian Rhythm Alignment
Modeled after a pineal peptide, Epitalon may support pathways involved in circadian rhythm regulation and melatonin production.
Supports Neuroendocrine and Immune Communication
Research suggests epitalon may influence signaling within the pineal-hypothalamic-endocrine axis and help maintain balanced immune activity.
What’s Inside
Epitalon (Ala–Glu–Asp–Gly) – A short-chain tetrapeptide modeled after the pineal peptide epithalamin and studied for its potential role in supporting cellular maintenance, telomere integrity, circadian rhythm signaling, and neuroendocrine function.
When to Use It
• As part of a longevity or healthy aging routine
• To support circadian rhythm and sleep-wake balance
• During periods of increased oxidative or cellular stress
• For ongoing cellular and neuroendocrine support
Suggested Use
For healthy aging:
Take 2 pumps twice daily for 15 days, twice per year.
Hold in mouth 30–90 seconds before swallowing. Repeat to desired dosage or as directed by a healthcare professional.
Best taken on an empty stomach at least 10 minutes before meals.
If pregnant, planning to become pregnant, or breastfeeding, consult your healthcare practitioner before use.
Product ships with ice packs. Refrigerate upon receipt.
Clean & Pure
Gluten-Free | Non-GMO | Dairy-Free | Soy-Free | Vegan | No Artificial Colors or Flavors
Epitalon FAQs
What does Epitalon support?
Epitalon is studied for its potential role in supporting cellular maintenance, telomere biology, circadian rhythm signaling, and neuroendocrine balance associated with healthy aging.
Does Epitalon support telomeres?
Research suggests epitalon may influence telomerase activity, which plays a role in maintaining telomere integrity and cellular stability.
When is Epitalon typically used?
Epitalon is commonly used as a short course longevity protocol taken twice daily for 15 days and repeated twice per year.

