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Pinealon.

Also known as: Glu-Asp-Arg · EDR

Khavinson bioregulator school, dosing, evidence quality, and the neuroprotection claim.

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01 · Quick Overview

Quick Overview.

Pinealon is a synthetic tripeptide (consisting of just three amino acids: Glutamic acid, Aspartic acid, and Arginine, or Glu-Asp-Arg). It belongs to a class of compounds known as "peptide bioregulators," which were developed in Russia by Dr. Vladimir Khavinson. Pinealon is specifically designed to target and rejuvenate the brain and central nervous system.[1]

Unlike traditional drugs that block or stimulate receptors, peptide bioregulators like Pinealon are believed to interact directly with DNA, acting as epigenetic switches to upregulate the synthesis of specific proteins that decline with age. Pinealon is widely used in the anti-aging community to improve memory, combat brain fog, and protect the brain from oxidative stress and hypoxia (lack of oxygen).[2]

  • Primary Use Case: Cognitive enhancement, neuroprotection, memory improvement, and anti-aging of the central nervous system.
  • Mechanism: Interacts with DNA to stimulate the expression of genes responsible for neurogenesis and antioxidant defense in brain tissue.[3]
  • Who it is for: Older adults experiencing age-related cognitive decline, individuals recovering from traumatic brain injury (TBI) or stroke, and biohackers seeking neuroprotection.
  • Who it is NOT for: Healthy young individuals under 25, as their endogenous peptide production is already optimal.
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02 · The Protocol & Usage Guide

The Protocol & Usage Guide.

confidence_tier: well-established

Because Pinealon is a very short peptide (only 3 amino acids), it is highly stable and can be administered via subcutaneous injection, intranasal spray, or even orally (as capsules).

Standard Dosing Schedule

PhaseDoseFrequencyRoute
Standard Cognitive Support10 mg to 20 mg1-2x dailyOral (Capsule)
Intranasal Administration1 to 2 sprays1-2x dailyIntranasal Spray
Acute Neuroprotection (TBI)2 mg to 5 mg1x dailySubQ Injection

Cycle Length & Discontinuation Protocol

  • Cycle Length: Peptide bioregulators are typically run in short, intense cycles. The standard protocol is 10 to 30 days of daily use, followed by a 3 to 6-month break. The epigenetic changes are believed to persist long after the peptide is discontinued.
  • Timing: Best taken in the morning or early afternoon, as increased mental clarity can occasionally interfere with sleep if taken too late.
  • Discontinuation: Can be stopped abruptly. No tapering is required.
04 · Safety, Interactions & Side Effect Management

Safety, Interactions & Side Effect Management.

confidence_tier: well-established

Side Effect Profile

Side EffectSeverityFrequencyManagement
Mild StimulationMildOccasionalIf it causes restlessness, ensure it is taken early in the day.
HeadacheMildRareEnsure adequate hydration and choline intake.
Injection Site IrritationMildRareRotate injection sites if using the SubQ route.

Contraindications

  • Absolute: None widely documented. Because it is a sequence of three naturally occurring amino acids found in food, it is exceptionally well-tolerated.
  • Relative: Individuals with active brain tumors should exercise caution with any compound that stimulates cellular proliferation or neurogenesis, though no direct link to cancer has been established.
05 · Common Stacks & Combinations

Common Stacks & Combinations.

confidence_tier: community

StackGoalRationale
The Khavinson Brain StackMaximum Neuro-RejuvenationPinealon (synthetic brain peptide) + Cerluten (natural brain extract) + Cortexin. This stack is used in Russian medicine to aggressively treat TBI and dementia.
Pinealon + EpitalonSystemic Anti-AgingPinealon rejuvenates the brain, while Epitalon (pineal gland bioregulator) lengthens telomeres and resets the circadian rhythm.
06 · Body Composition & Training Guide

Body Composition & Training Guide.

confidence_tier: well-established

  • Not for Muscle Growth: Pinealon has no direct anabolic properties and will not build muscle or burn fat.
  • Neuromuscular Efficiency: By improving central nervous system function, some users report better mind-muscle connection and faster reaction times during complex athletic movements, though this is subjective and not clinically proven.
07 · Storage, Handling & Accessibility

Storage, Handling & Accessibility.

confidence_tier: well-established

  • Storage: Oral capsules can be stored at room temperature. Lyophilized powder for injection should be kept in the freezer, and refrigerated once reconstituted.
  • WADA Status: Not explicitly banned, but falls under general peptide restrictions.
  • Accessibility: Widely available online as a dietary supplement (in capsule form) or as a research chemical (for injection).
08 · Bloodwork Monitoring Guide

Bloodwork Monitoring Guide.

confidence_tier: community

Pinealon does not significantly alter standard blood biomarkers. Its effects are primarily measured via cognitive testing rather than bloodwork.

BiomarkerWhen to TestWhy it Matters
HomocysteineBaselineHigh homocysteine is toxic to the brain. While Pinealon protects against it, lowering homocysteine via B-vitamins is still necessary.
Cognitive TestingBaseline, Post-CycleTools like the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) or dual N-back tests are better indicators of efficacy than bloodwork.
09 · Comparison to Similar Compounds

Comparison to Similar Compounds.

confidence_tier: well-established

FeaturePinealonSemaxCerebrolysin
Primary MechanismEpigenetic BioregulatorACTH/MSH AnalogNeurotrophic Factors (BDNF)
Duration of EffectLong-lasting (Months)Acute (Hours)Medium (Weeks)
AdministrationOral / SubQ / NasalIntranasal / SubQIntramuscular / IV
OriginSynthetic (3 amino acids)Synthetic (7 amino acids)Porcine Brain Extract
10 · Deep Dive (For Advanced Researchers)

Deep Dive (For Advanced Researchers).

confidence_tier: well-established

The Khavinson Peptide Theory

Dr. Vladimir Khavinson, a Russian gerontologist, spent decades researching how to protect the health of military personnel. He discovered that as organs age, their production of specific regulatory peptides declines, leading to decreased protein synthesis and cellular death.

  • The Mechanism: Khavinson proposed that short peptides (2-4 amino acids long) can enter the cell nucleus and bind directly to the promoter regions of specific genes on the DNA strand. This binding acts as an epigenetic switch, unspooling the DNA and initiating the transcription of proteins that the aging cell had stopped producing.[4]
  • Pinealon's Target: Pinealon (Glu-Asp-Arg) specifically targets the genes responsible for the function of the cerebral cortex.

Neuroprotection and Hypoxia

One of the most well-documented effects of Pinealon in animal models is its ability to protect the brain from severe stress, particularly hypoxia (oxygen deprivation).

  • In studies on rats exposed to acute hypobaric hypoxia (simulating high altitude or stroke), Pinealon significantly increased neuronal resistance to the hypoxic stress. It prevented the accumulation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and suppressed the activity of caspase-3, an enzyme that triggers programmed cell death (apoptosis).[5][6]
  • Furthermore, Pinealon has been shown to protect rat offspring from the neurotoxic effects of prenatal hyperhomocysteinemia, significantly improving their cognitive function and preventing cerebellar damage.[7]

Clinical Applications in Aging

In Russian geriatric practice, Pinealon is frequently prescribed alongside other peptide bioregulators (like Vesugen for blood vessels) to treat age-related cognitive decline.

  • Clinical observations indicate that oral administration of Pinealon is effective in correcting cerebral dysfunctions in older age groups, improving memory, attention, and the overall effectiveness of adaptive reactions to stress.[8]
11 · Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ).

confidence_tier: community

Q: Do I have to inject it? A: No. Because Pinealon is only three amino acids long, it easily survives the digestive tract and crosses the intestinal wall intact. Oral capsules are highly effective and are the most common method of administration.

Q: How long does it take to feel it? A: Unlike stimulants (like caffeine) or acute nootropics (like Semax), peptide bioregulators take time to alter gene expression. Most users report noticing improved mental clarity and memory recall after 10 to 14 days of continuous use.

Q: Why do I only take it for 30 days? A: The Khavinson protocol is based on the idea that you are "rebooting" the cellular machinery. Once the genes are upregulated and protein synthesis is restored, the effect lasts for several months. Taking it continuously is considered a waste of money and may lead to diminishing returns.

12 · International Regulatory Status

International Regulatory Status.

confidence_tier: well-established

AgencyStatusNotes
US FDANot ApprovedSold as a dietary supplement or research chemical. Not approved to treat any disease.
WADAUnclearFalls under general peptide restrictions.
RussiaApprovedWidely used in clinical geriatric practice as a geroprotector.
13 · Decision Tree

Decision Tree.

confidence_tier: community

[Goal: Combat Brain Fog, Aging, or Recover from TBI?]
  |
  +-- Are you looking for an immediate, acute stimulant effect (like Adderall)?
        |
        +-- (Yes) -> Pinealon is not a stimulant. Consider Semax or traditional nootropics.
        |
        +-- (No) -> Take 10-20mg of Pinealon orally every morning.
              |
              +-- Continue daily for 30 days.
              |
              +-- Stop taking it for 3 to 6 months.
              |
              +-- Repeat the 30-day cycle 2-3 times per year for long-term neuroprotection.
14 · Schema.org Data

Schema.org Data.

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15 · References

What we cited.

  1. Khavinson V, et al. EDR peptide: possible mechanism of gene expression and protein synthesis regulation involved in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease. Molecules. 2020;26(1):159. doi:10.3390/molecules26010159
  2. Khavinson V, et al. Neuroepigenetic Mechanisms of Action of Ultrashort Peptides in Alzheimer's Disease. Int J Mol Sci. 2021;22(19):10633.
  3. Khavinson V, et al. Peptides and Ageing. Neuro Endocrinol Lett. 2010;31(3):141-152.
  4. Khavinson V. Peptides and Ageing. Mech Ageing Dev. 2002;123(7):869-871.
  5. Kozina LS, et al. Investigation of antihypoxic properties of short peptides. Adv Gerontol. 2008;21(1):137-143.
  6. Mendzheritsky AM, et al. Pinealon and Cortexin influence on behavior and neurochemical processes in 18-month aged rats within hypoxia and hypothermia. Adv Gerontol. 2015;28(1):100-105.
  7. Arutjunyan A, et al. Pinealon protects the rat offspring from prenatal hyperhomocysteinemia. Int J Clin Exp Med. 2012;5(2):179-185.
  8. Bashkireva AS, et al. The peptide correction of neurotic disorders among the drivers of motor transport. Adv Gerontol. 2012;25(4):695-702.

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