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Pinealon

Pinealon is an investigational compound studied for its potential to support brain health and cellular energy.

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FDA Status

Research Use Only

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Research

Pre-Clinical

What is Pinealon?

Pinealon is a short, three-amino-acid peptide developed in Russia. It is designed to interact with DNA to regulate protein production in brain cells. Researchers are studying Pinealon for its potential to protect brain cells from stress, improve cellular energy production, and support cognitive function, particularly in the context of aging and neurological disorders.

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Common Uses

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Cognitive support

In preclinical research, Pinealon was associated with improved memory and cognitive function in animal models.

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Neuroprotection

Research suggests Pinealon acts on brain cells to protect them from oxidative stress and damage.

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Cellular energy

Preclinical research indicates Pinealon may support mitochondrial function and cellular energy production in the brain.

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Healthy aging

Research suggests Pinealon may support brain health and resilience against age-related cognitive decline.

Studies & Clinical Research

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What does Pinealon do?
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Pinealon is an investigational compound studied for its potential to support brain health. In preclinical research, Pinealon was associated with protecting brain cells from stress, improving cellular energy, and supporting cognitive function.

Is it safe?
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Pinealon is an investigational compound and is not FDA-approved in the US. While preclinical research has generally shown a favorable safety profile in animal models, comprehensive human safety data is lacking. A licensed provider should be consulted before use.

How long does it take to work?
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Human data on the timeline for Pinealon effects is very limited, as most research has been conducted in preclinical models. Because it is an investigational compound, meaningful timelines for human use have not been established.

Do I need a provider?
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Yes. Pinealon is not FDA-approved in the US and is an investigational compound. A licensed healthcare provider should review your health history before you consider Pinealon.

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