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The history of peptide bioregulators:
Peptide Bioregulators, gene switches that could replace stem cells!
This former Russian military secret is now available to the public!
Today Professor Vladimir Khavinson is the President of the European Academy of Gerontology and Geriatrics, but in the 1980’s he was a Colonel in the Soviet Union military medical corps. At the time, he and his team were approached by Kremlin officials, they wanted them to find a way to protect their troops from a myriad of problems; issues such as radiation for submariners in nuclear submarines to troops that may be blinded from known, (but thankfully unused) new weapons such as battlefield lasers.
What their secret research uncovered – that was used for two decades on many thousands of men and women – was a remarkable link between short chain peptides and DNA.
Now their published research is in the open and it identifies that each organ / gland / tissue uses a highly specific short chain peptide to act as a ‘short cut’ to initiate protein synthesis. These peptides can be found in food and unlike proteins they can enter the blood through the stomach. Through a comprehensive list of patents and even copyrighted PowerPoint slides, the Russian research group are showing that each of the concentrated peptide bioregulators so far examined interact with particular strands of DNA – effectively and very specifically activating repair and regenerative processes.
This is a remarkable story since what we are describing here are individualised gene switches and since they have been tested for many years on thousands of individuals, without report of any serious side effects or contraindications to date, they could be set to ‘out do’ stem cells. Why? Because this peptide therapy is relatively cheap, highly specific, can be taken orally and doesn’t require any suppression of the immune system to operate fully.
Professor Khavinson and his award winning team at the St Petersburg Institute of Biogerontology have discovered that each organ / gland has a biological reserve and despite the origin of the tissue they have studied, incredibly each one is always set at 42%
Even dosing doesn’t need to be daily, these peptide bioregulators have been shown to act even after a simple course of 2 capsules daily for 10-days. Healthy individuals only being encouraged to repeat the course 6-months later, although of course depending on the need this course can be repeated every 3-months, 2-months or 1-month if necessary. But compared to a hormone replacement therapy this is interesting, since hormones would require almost daily application. But these peptide bioregulators aren’t hormones, they are acting on the gland concerned to ‘encourage’ it to become active and effectively ‘younger’ by triggering / activating the DNA responsible.
Unique method for restoration of retinal functions in case of different diseases
Authors Vladimir Khavanson, V.V. Neroev, S.V., Trofimova, Yu.Yu. Osokina This publication is dedicated to the application of a complex of peptide bioregulators being highly effective in treatment of different retinal diseases (diabetic retinopathy, pigment retinitis,...
The Role of Peptide Bioregulators Interview with Vladimir Khavinson
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The New Russian Peptide Revolution
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Safety of natural peptide bioregulators
Written by G.A. Ryzhak Safety of Natural Peptide Bioregulators. – St. Petersburg: IKF Foliant, 2002. – 20 p. The proposed scientific publication presents the results of a detailed study on peptide bioregulators isolated from animal organs and tissues and on the risk...
Physiological Role of Short Peptides in Nutrition
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Peptide regulation of aging
Introduction For many years the phenomenon of ageing had been studied within the framework of ethics and social issues. Only in the last century the society realized that the process of ageing should be studied from a different viewpoint, that is, as a special...
Peptide Bioregulators Promote Active and Functional Longevity
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List of the main International Publications
Monographs: Vladimir Kh. Khavinson. Peptides and Ageing. // Neuroendocrinology Letters. - Vol. 23, Suppl. 3, Special Issue. - 2002. - 144 p. Khavinson V.Kh., Malinin V.V. Gerontological Aspects of Genome Peptide Regulation. // Basel (Switzerland): Karger AG. -...
List of the Main Foreign Patents
№ Patent № Title Authors Country, year of issue 1. CH № 659586 А5 Arzneimittel aus dem Thymus und Verfahren zu dessen Herstellung. (Pharmaceutical substance from thymus gland and method for producing the same) Morozov V.G., Khavinson V.Kh. Switzerland and...
Is Your Brain Clearing Beta-Amyloid, the Leading Cause of Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s?
“When we skip sleep, we may be doing irreparable damage to the brain prematurely aging it. . .” Nedergaard, MD Until a few years ago, scientists thought that the brain did its own cleaning and recycling of waste both day and night. However, Professor Steven Coles of...
Influence of peptide bioregulators on morphology of parenchymatous organs
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How to Maintain or Even Improve Your Vision as You Age
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Clinical Study of the Biologically Active Peptide Regulator Sigumir
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Clinical Study of the Biologically Active Peptide Regulator Pielotax
Pielotax® A report of the results of clinical study of the biologically active peptide bioregulator of kidney origin: The biologically active peptide bioregulator Pielotax contains a complex of low-molecular peptides with molecular weight up to 5000 Da, isolated from...
Clinical Study of the Biologically Active Peptide Bioregulator Vladonix
Vladonix® A report of the results of clinical study of the biologically active peptide bioregulator of thymus origin: The biologically active peptide bioregulator Vladonix® contains a complex of low-molecular peptides with molecular weight up to 10000 Da, isolated...
Clinical Study of the Biologically Active Peptide Bioregulator Ventfort
Ventfort® A report of the results of clinical study of the biologically active peptide bioregulator of blood vessel origin: The biologically active peptide bioregulator Ventfort® contains a complex of low-molecular peptides with molecular weight up to 10000 Da,...
Clinical Study of the Biologically Active Peptide Bioregulator Svetinorm
Svetinorm® A report of the results of clinical study of the biologically active peptide bioregulator of liver origin: Biologically Active Food Additive Svetinorm® is a complex of low-molecular peptides with molecular weight up to 10 000 Da, isolated from liver of...
Clinical Study of the Biologically Active Peptide Bioregulator Endoluten
Endoluten® A report of the results of clinical study of the biologically active peptide bioregulator of pineal origin: The biologically active peptide bioregulator Endoluten contains a complex of low-molecular peptides with molecular weight up to 5000 Da, isolated...
Clinical Study of the Biologically Active Peptide Bioregulator Chitomur
Chitomur® A report of the results of clinical study of the biologically active peptide bioregulator of urinary origin: The biologically active peptide bioregulator Chitomur contains a complex of low-molecular peptides with molecular weight up to 5000 Da, isolated from...
Clinical Study of the Biologically Active Peptide Bioregulator Cerluten
Cerluten® A report of the results of clinical study of the biologically active peptide bioregulator of brain origin: The biologically active peptide bioregulator Cerluten® contains a complex of low-molecular peptides with molecular weight up to 10 000 Da, isolated...
Clinical Study of the Biologically Active Peptide Regulator Suprefort
Suprefort® A report of the results of clinical study of the biologically active peptide bioregulator of pancreas origin: The biologically active peptide bioregulator Suprefort® is a complex of low-molecular peptides with molecular weight up to 10000 Da, isolated from...
Alleviating the symptoms of an aging prostate
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Dear antiaging fans, here is something for you to consider the next time you pound your Nikes on the pavement. A Copenhagen Health Study followed 5,000 Danes for approximately twelve years (1). Their results showed that Danish high-mileage runners died much more...
Achieving Optimal Health in Humans and Pets
Recently, I spent hours with a talented businesswoman who values her health and energy. Jill has suffered from adrenal fatigue since arriving at middle age. I told her that most middle-aged people have significantly falling hormone levels and nutrient-absorption...