Comment · Tue, July 5, 2016
Pinealon ?
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QuantumLife · 3 points
Seems like an interesting Peptide:
https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0271/2849/files/galina.pdf?1607
There is this website selling it, but was wondering if Ceretropic might carry it when the time will come ?
http://www.peptidesstore.com/collections/synthesized-peptide-complexes/products/pinealon
Regards
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baronjpetor · 1 points
All these russian peptides like Pinealon look pretty cool on paper... Does the actual research convince you? From my N=1 expereince, Epitalon looks pretty legit. What about the other ones?
Damn, they're all pretty expensive. This Endoluten stuff for example looks interesting but it's just cost-prohibitive. Did you read about it?
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb
No, the research does not convince me. It makes me curious, though. So I'll try them at some point. However, we need more rigorous studies of these Russian peptides before I will be scientifically convinced. I read a response a week ago from some US researchers on the limitations and issues with some of the Russian studies that have been put out. I think there is some merit to their questions, and am looking at the rigor of a few of these Russian studies a bit differently now. That's not to say they are useless or misleading. They just need to be put into the proper context.
I am hesitant to believe the Endoluten stuff. There are no studies, and all the wording on it refers to things like: "Prof. Khavinson considers Endoluten to be the most effective product available for preventing premature aging and increasing the lifespan." I want to be scientifically shown it works, not go based off what the maker of the compound thinks or considers. Epitalon has been a very effective compound, but it has some studies behind it. These others like Endoluten don't.