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The Essential FAQ Guide to Peptide Bioregulators

The Essential FAQ Guide to Peptide Bioregulators

In this blog, we've compiled the most frequently asked questions about peptide bioregulators. We plan to further enrich this resource in the future by incorporating additional information.

Disclaimer: Please note that only your own physician can determine your precise needs, but in order to give you some information these answers are based upon the ‘average person’ and clinical/ published results.

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UNDERSTANDING PEPTIDES:

  • What is a peptide?
  • What are the two types of peptides bioregulators?
  • What is a natural peptide?
  • What is a synthesized peptide?
  • I am new to peptides, where can I get more information?

HOW PEPTIDES WORK:

  • How do peptides work?
  • How can I be sure that peptides have an actual effect on me?

CHOOSING AND USING PEPTIDES:

  • What combination of peptides should I take?
  • What combination of peptides would be best to consider for the elderly in general?
  • How many peptide complexes can I take at the same time?
  • If a person cannot afford all types of bioregulators, what two-three types would you recommend?
  • What is the difference between sublingual and capsulated peptide bioregulators?
  • What is the typical dosing regimen for peptides in general?
  • Would there be a difference between dosing for men and women?
  • Is it best to include the blood vessel peptide in all combinations used?
  • When and how to take peptide bioregulators?

SAFETY AND INTERACTION CONCERNS:

  • Are there any contraindications?
  • Can I take peptides with other supplements too?
  • Why aren't there any similar peptide complexes from other companies?
  • What are the potential side effects of peptides?

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:

  • What are Vitual peptide complexes?
  • Which peptide bioregulator is best for blood pressure?
  • What does the muscle peptide Gotratix do?
  • Can Endoluten be used to regulate sleep?

UNDERSTANDING PEPTIDES

  • What is a peptide?

A peptide is a short chain of amino acids, identified by the fact that it is shorter than a protein, and so can be absorbed easily via the digestive system. Each organ or bodily function has its own unique peptide bioregulator.

  • What are the two types of peptides?

Peptides can be divided into natural (Cytomaxes) and synthesized (Cytogens) peptide bioregulators.

  • What is a natural peptide?

Natural Russian peptide bioregulators is a group of peptides of less than 50 amino acids and with a molecular mass of less than 5 kDa, free from foreign DNA or protein substance, extracted from organs and tissues of young calves by a patented method of thorough filtering. 5 kDa is very little. The molecular mass of DNA fragments and proteinaceous infectious particles, the prions, are several times bigger than that. Therefore these natural Russian peptide supplements are extremely clean products. They do not have any immunogenic or mutagenic properties.

  • What is a synthesized peptide?

The analysis of natural peptides was used to detect the most active peptide from a group, which was later replicated in a lab. Synthesized peptide bioregulators supplement contains only one peptide molecule whereas natural one includes a group of molecules. Synthesized peptides have an immediate impact compared to natural peptides and have a faster, yet more short-lived effect (1.5-2 months). Such peptides are typically used to start. However, it is advised to switch to natural peptides as a follow-up course.

  • I am new to peptides, where can I get more information?

If you are new to peptides - Welcome! Each product webpage has an extensive description of a specific product that you might be interested in.

Additionally, you can read more about peptides on website in these blog posts:

You can also visit our YouTube for more content about peptides here

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HOW PEPTIDES WORK

  • How do peptides work?

Peptides are small chains of amino acids that are linked together by peptide bonds. They are naturally occurring molecules found throughout the body, performing a variety of functions ranging from hormone production to immune system regulation. Peptide bioregulators are specific peptides that are involved in the regulation of gene expression. These peptides interact with DNA, acting as molecular switches that turn genes on or off. By doing so, they help to regulate protein synthesis and the overall function of cells and tissues.
Peptide bioregulators work by interacting with specific genes and proteins in the body. They bind to receptors on the surface of cells, initiating a cascade of cellular signaling events that result in changes in gene expression and protein synthesis. These changes can have a wide range of effects, depending on the specific peptide and the cells or tissues involved.

  • How can I be sure that peptides have an actual effect on me?

Sometimes it can be hard to notice changes subjectively, so an objective method can be helpful. Ask your doctor what tests could be done to assess your current health condition. Do them before and after taking appropriate peptides.

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CHOOSING AND USING PEPTIDES

  • What combination of peptides should I take?

According to Prof. Vladimir Khavinson, the president of European Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics, the first class combination consists of Endoluten (Neuro-endocrine system), Vladonix (Immune system), Cerluten (Brain), Sigumir (Joints and Bones), Svetinorm (Liver) and Ventfort (Blood vessels) for one or two months twice a year. Endoluten and Vladonix are the two most important peptide supplements.

Natural Peptides Bundles:

• Digestive system: A-7 Svetinorm, A-1 Suprefort, A-10 Stamakort.
• Cardiovascular system: A-3 Ventfort, A-14 Chelochart, A-6 Vladonix.
• Central nervous system: A-5 Cerluten, A-3 Ventfort, A-7 Svetinorm.
• Immune system: A-8 Endoluten, A-6 Vladonix, A-3 Ventfort.
• Locomotor apparatus: A-4 Sigumir, A-3 Ventfort, A-6 Vladonix, A-21 Bonothyrk.
• Carbohydrate metabolism disorders: A-1 Suprefort, A-3 Ventfort.
• Lipoprotein metabolism disorders: A-7 Svetinorm, A-1 Suprefort, A-3 Ventfort.
• Thyroid gland: A-2 Thyreogen, A-3 Ventfort.
• Body detox : A-6 Vladonix, A-7 Svetinorm, A-8 Endoluten, A-20 Bonomarlot.
• Professional or psychoemotional stress: A-6 Vladonix, A-8 Endoluten, A-17 Glandokort.
• Visual organ: A-11 Visoluten A-5 Cerluten, A-3 Ventfort.
• Urinary excretory system: A-6 Vladonix, A-12 Chitomur, A-9 Pielotax.
• Male health: A-13 Testoluten, A-16 Libidon, A-17 Glandokort.
• Female health: A-15 Zhenoluten, A-2 Thyreogen, A-3 Ventfort.
• Respiratory system: A-6 Vladonix, A-19 Taxorest, A-3 Ventfort.
• Intensive physical activity: A-6 Vladonix, A-4 Sigumir, A-3 Ventfort, A-18 Gotratix, A-5 Cerluten.

Synthesized Peptides Bundles:

• Digestive system: OVAGEN - VESUGEN - CRYSTAGEN.
• Vascular system: VESUGEN - CRYSTAGEN.
• Central nervous system: PINEALON - VESUGEN - OVAGEN.
• Respiratory system: CHONLUTEN - CRYSTAGEN - VESUGEN.
• Immune system: CRYSTAGEN - VESUGEN - OVAGEN.
• Locomotor apparatus: CARTALAX - VESUGEN - CRYSTAGEN.
• Body detox & psychoemotional stress: VESUGEN - OVAGEN - CHONLUTEN.

  • What combination of peptides would be best to consider for the elderly in general?

Glandokort® peptide supports adrenal health, Vladonix® supports thymus health and Ventfort® supports blood vessels health.

  • How many peptide complexes can I take at the same time?

You can combine up to 5 peptide complexes at the same time.

  • If a person cannot afford all types of bioregulators, what two-three types would you recommend?

It should definitely be the immune system, ‘Vladonix’ in particular, then the product for the brain, ‘Cerluten’, is very crucial, I hereby refer to the problems that people face at a certain age. Another extremely important product is ‘Sigumir’, the one for the cartilage. These three products are probably the most important ones as most pathologies are related to them.

  • What is the difference between sublingual and capsulated peptide bioregulators?

The main difference between capsules and sublingual peptide products is the form of administration. Liquid version was created for the convenience of those who may struggle to swallow capsules or want to avoid having to digest the gelatin capsule. Besides the form of administration, the effectiveness of sublingual peptides is similar to the capsules. Moreover, sublingual peptides are absorbed directly through the mucous membrane of the mouth, which promotes faster penetration of peptides and accelerates their action.

  • What is the typical dosing regiment for the peptides in general?

Two capsules a day for 10-days - a total of 20 capsules equivalent to one pack - for general support this can be repeated again in 6-months’ time, if the need is greater then it can be repeated again in 2 to 3 months’ time, if the need is felt to be great then typically the regimen is repeated every month.

  • Would there be a difference between dosing for men and women?

Not particularly, the dosing is more related to need than sex or body weight

  • Is it best to include the blood vessel peptide in all combinations used?

Yes it is recommended, the blood vessel peptide is known as Ventfort

  • When and how to take peptide bioregulators?

It is advised to start taking peptide supplements upon reaching 35 years of age as a preventive measure against premature aging. At this stage, two to three 10-day courses of the basic products per year are sufficient to maintain the body’s well-being. These basic products are Vladonix, Cerluten, Ventfort, Sigumir, Svetinorm and if a person works night shifts or often takes intercontinental flights, Endoluten would be a good option. These peptide bioregulators regulate the function of the systems that age faster. If required, other peptide bioregulators could be added as another ten-day course, based on individual needs. Starting from 40-45 years, two courses a year become necessary, with 2 capsules daily for 30 days per course. The health in the decades to follow will majorly be influenced by the degree of recovery achieved during this period. It is crucial to start timely bi-annual intake of extensive anti-aging courses that include Endoluten, Vladonix, Cerluten, Ventfort, Sigumir, Svetinorm, and Chelohart peptide bioregulators. For men, Libidon and Testoluten would be added, and for women Zhenoluten and Thyreogen peptides would be added. Additional products are chosen based on individual needs and predispositions. Generally, the older we get, the more organs require additional support. Starting from 50-55 years, it is generally recommended to increase the number of courses a year from two to three. If you need to take more than 5 peptide products it is usually advised to split the course into a few months so that each month you take 5 peptide bioregulators or less. Please note for better absorption, peptide bioregulators should be taken 30 minutes before meals.

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SAFETY AND INTERACTION CONCERNS

  • Are there any contraindications?

Individual intolerance to the components, pregnancy and breastfeeding.

  • Can I take peptides with other supplements too?

Yes, normally peptides can be combined with a lot of different supplements, however, it's always recommended to check with your PCP.

  • Why aren't there any similar peptide complexes from other companies?

First of all, the process of extracting peptides is patented. Secondly, Russian scientists started working on this class of medical substances 40 years ago at the request of the military, therefore they had access to all necessary funds. There were a 30-year study on rats, a study on apes and clinical trials. Nowadays just a few researches can be funded so well to be conducted on the same large scale.

  • What are the potential side effects of peptides?

Our peptide bioregulators are derived from natural sources and are integral components of various foods, including meat, fish, and plant-based proteins. Peptide bioregulators are natural products that play essential roles in the body's life processes. Peptides, which are comprised of amino acids, are ubiquitous in nature and can be found in all types of food, including plants.

It's not uncommon for individuals to wonder about animals such as elephants or cows, which consume primarily plant-based diets yet maintain robust health. These animals also consume protein and peptides, albeit of plant origin. For instance, our partners extract peptides from vegetables like beetroot and carrots. Peptides are essentially present everywhere in the natural world.

Due to their natural origins and prevalence in food, the occurrence of side effects associated with peptide bioregulators is virtually impossible, even in theory. However, it's essential to emphasize responsible consumption. Just as consuming excessive amounts of strawberries can lead to discomfort, overconsumption of our bioregulators can result in protein overload. This, however, is not a side effect of the product itself but rather a consequence of imprudent intake.

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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

  • What are Vitual peptide complexes?

Essentially, the peptides have not changed - it is the same Khavinson peptide bioregulators that you were used to, but now it is possible to have multiple different peptide complexes in one capsule. With the new peptides, one box of 20 or 60 capsules can contain up to 5 different peptide variations with the same dosage at no compromise! As of now, there are combinations of 3 and 5 peptides in one box. You can also pair these with the original khavinson peptides to increase the dosage of a specific peptide.

  • Which peptide bioregulator is best for blood pressure?

Ventfort® -start at 2-capsules daily for 30-days, repeat at 2 capsules daily for 10-days each month. As the condition improves the 10-day cycle can be reduced to every 2, 3 or even 4 months. Don’t overlook the possibility that low levels of magnesium could be involved.

  • What does the muscle peptide Gotratix do?

The Gotratix® peptide regulates the metabolism processes in muscular cells, improves their safety margin and has a favorable effect on adaptive capabilities in extreme conditions; it also has antioxidant properties and helps to regulate the peroxidation processes in the muscular tissues. Thus, it can be expected that Gotratix® is an effective means to restore the function of muscles under intense physical load, like those involved in sports.

  • Can Endoluten be used to regulate sleep?

Endoluten could be used to encourage a regular sleep pattern as it promotes melatonin secretion

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Mar 1st 2024 Vita Stream Team

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