Longevity & Energy
Research compounds for aging, steady energy, and vitality — at a pace that respects where you are.
Glutathione: Your Body's Master Antioxidant, Explained Simply
If you have heard the word 'antioxidant,' you have been told they are good for you. Glutathione is the one your body makes for itself — and it is the most powerful of the bunch. Here is what the research shows, in plain English.
Epithalon and the Pineal Gland: Markers of Biological Age
Epithalon is a pineal peptide from Russian bioregulator research. The headline study is a 2001 mouse model that reported biological-age marker shifts and a lifespan signal. Here is what the research shows — no jargon, no hype, preclinical caveats held in view.
The Body's Built-In Rust Fighter
Glutathione is the most abundant endogenous antioxidant in the cell. Here is what that means — and what it does not — in plain English.
Biological Age Markers: What Moved in the Mouse Study
The pineal peptide was associated with shifts in markers of biological age in the studied mice. Here is what was actually measured, and what that does and does not tell you.
Why Glutathione Fades As You Get Older
Glutathione status declines with age in the studied populations, alongside rising oxidative-stress markers. Here is the finding — and the honest framing of what it does and does not prove.
The Lifespan Signal: What the Mouse Cohort Showed
Treated mice showed an increase in maximum lifespan in the studied cohort. Here is what was actually observed, and the honest framing of what a mouse lifespan result is and is not.
Can You Refill the Tank? What the Research Shows
Supplementation in research models raised measured glutathione levels and shifted oxidative-stress markers. Here is exactly what that does and does not tell you.
The Proposed Mechanism: Pineal Gland and Telomeres
The proposed mechanism runs through the pineal gland and telomere-related signaling. Here is what the mechanism is, what it does and does not explain, and where the evidence is thin.
Glutathione's Other Job: Detoxification
Glutathione does more than scavenge free radicals — it participates in conjugation reactions in the body's detoxification pathways. Here is the result, in plain English.
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