Cardioprotective peptides in research - BPC-157, thymosin beta-4, and compounds supporting cardiovascular function.
A pentadecapeptide derived from human gastric juice that promotes wound healing and tissue repair. Demonstrates remarkable regenerative properties across multiple tissue types including tendon, muscle
Dose: 250-500 mcg per dose | Route: Subcutaneous injection (or oral capsules)
A 43-amino acid peptide that is the primary G-actin sequestering molecule in mammalian cells. Plays a critical role in tissue repair, regeneration, and protection after injury.
Dose: 1-5 mg | Route: Subcutaneous injection
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A mitochondria-derived peptide that acts as an exercise mimetic, improving metabolic homeostasis, insulin sensitivity, and fat oxidation. Levels decline significantly with age.
Dose: 5-10 mg | Route: Subcutaneous injection
A mitochondria-targeted tetrapeptide concentrating 1000-5000x in inner mitochondrial membrane. Stabilizes cardiolipin and optimizes electron transport. In clinical trials for Barth syndrome and heart
Dose: 5-40 mg | Route: Subcutaneous or IV
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A 24-amino acid mitochondria-derived peptide with cytoprotective effects against Alzheimer toxicity, oxidative stress, and apoptosis. Levels decline significantly with age.
Dose: 1-5 mg | Route: Subcutaneous
A fibrinolytic enzyme extracted from natto (fermented soybeans) with potent clot-dissolving properties. Used for cardiovascular protection, blood pressure reduction, and as a natural alternative to ph
Dose: 2000-4000 FU (fibrinolytic units) | Route: Oral capsule
A proteolytic enzyme originally isolated from Serratia bacteria in silkworm intestines. Used for its anti-inflammatory, fibrinolytic, and mucolytic properties. Popular for arterial plaque reduction an
Dose: 120,000-240,000 SPU | Route: Oral (enteric-coated)
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A fat-soluble electron carrier essential for mitochondrial ATP production. The reduced form (ubiquinol) is the body's most potent lipid-soluble antioxidant. Critical for cardiac function, statin u
Dose: 100-300 mg ubiquinol | Route: Oral softgel
Essential polyunsaturated fatty acids that form the backbone of anti-inflammatory signaling. EPA and DHA reduce triglycerides, stabilize cardiac rhythm, reduce platelet aggregation, and resolve chroni
Dose: 2-4g combined EPA+DHA | Route: Oral (softgel, liquid)
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A polyphenol-rich citrus extract from Calabrian bergamot with statin-like HMGCR inhibition. Reduces LDL cholesterol, improves HDL, and lowers blood glucose - making it a natural alternative or adjunct
Dose: 500-1000 mg standardized extract | Route: Oral capsule
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An FDA-approved angiotensin receptor blocker (ARB) for blood pressure that is a favorite in longevity circles because, unlike other ARBs, it also partially activates PPAR-gamma, giving it metabolic an
Dose: 20-80 mg per day | Route: Oral tablet
A short synthetic tripeptide bioregulator from the Khavinson family, targeted at vascular tissue. It is used within the peptide-bioregulator community for vascular health and endothelial support, typi
Dose: ~1-2 capsules/day or short injectable courses | Route: Oral capsule or subcutaneous