I love being Bioregulated.
Epitalon and Pinealon both amazing and it’s really cool reading about the impact they’re having in a positive way.
Lots more videos and substacks coming next week.
I’m seeing a lot of talk about epigenetics now crazy how early Khavinson was on figuring this stuff out.
His work with BioRegulators was exploring gene expression over 40 years ago.
Some ideas were being shaped long before it became popular and that the "future” has been here longer than people realize.
Today I am launching a fresh new look for BioReg!
Along with this I would like to announce the brand's official motto: Regulate. Restore. Regenerate.
This comes along with a new vibrant color scheme- representing stepping into a new and vibrant way of living.
When I first began posting about Bioregulators it was to share my personal experiences with them and the value they have added to my life. I began to submerge myself into the world of these short chain amino acids that were discovered by Dr. Khavinson. With 40 years of untranslated Russian research on bioregulators, I hope to help build a better understanding of what more they can offer us- outside of what they are already known for. I hope to offer you valuable insight into the intriguing world of BioRegulators. As I've continued to learn, I have seen the positive impact these bioregulators have had in people's lives and it is incredibly fulfilling to hear. This fulfillment drives my passion to bring a deeper knowledge of bioregulators to people everywhere- outside of just X. My mission is to build a global bioregulator brand that provides hope after disregulation in the modern world- through groundbreaking findings, compelling evidence, and eventually our very own line of BioReg Peptides.
I look forward to opening discussions and diving into many different bioregulators with you. I would like to thank everyone for the support thus far and welcome everyone, interested in learning about bioregulators, on board. I have sincerely enjoyed creating videos and interacting with y'all. I cannot wait for what is to come in the world of Bioregulation.
My mission is to being Bioregulators to everyone - seeing everyday/week Epitalon and Pinealon working for people makes me more bullish on Bioregulators not just here on X but for the general population.
I have a question - if bad blue light exposure is making the system more vulnerable upstream, what do you think about Epitalon as a support layer?
There are some papers that suggest stronger effects under disturbed light conditions, long with retina specific work tying it to retinal pigment epithelium, local melatonin synthesis, rhodopsin, and retinal function.
Do you think that kind of retinal support could matter here?
@AgarthaSid Agreed- It has been exciting researching and learning more about the reasons behind why they were able to achieve so much during that time. Once you start understanding what was going on during that time and what they were facing it all starts to make sense.
Khavinson also had major state support behind his work - the way he describes it, if the problem was important enough, they were willing to move quickly and spend whatever money was needed to develop solutions.
when Khavinson was developing bioregulators early on in the Soviet Union, he said it was “easy” to inject people because there was no ethical committee, no big restrictions, and permission for clinical trials were obtained quickly in the USSR which lead to testing in over 20 clinics all over the Soviet Union and the involvement of more than 60 laboratories.
He also said that early drug preparation was free because it was done through a state owned factories.