Endoluten for Pineal Gland & Endocrine Regulation — Bioregulators
Khavinson natural bioregulator complex for pineal gland tissue regeneration and endocrine system optimization.
Overview
Endoluten is a Khavinson natural bioregulator complex extracted from animal pineal gland tissue, containing multiple peptides that target the pineal gland and neuroendocrine system. Unlike Pinealon (a synthetic tripeptide), Endoluten is the natural complex containing the full spectrum of pineal peptides, providing broader and longer-lasting support for pineal function, melatonin production, circadian rhythm regulation, and overall endocrine balance. It is particularly valuable for age-related pineal calcification, endocrine disruption, sleep-wake cycle disorders, and comprehensive neuroendocrine optimization. Studies show Endoluten can restore melatonin production and normalize circadian rhythms even in elderly patients with significant pineal decline.
Indications
- Age-related pineal gland calcification and decline
- Melatonin production deficiency
- Circadian rhythm disorders and sleep-wake disruption
- Endocrine system dysregulation
- Neuroendocrine aging and hormonal imbalance
- Jet lag and shift work adaptation
- Reproductive system support through pineal-gonadal axis
Mechanism of Action
Age-related pineal calcification, reduced melatonin output, circadian disruption, or endocrine imbalance
Dosing
| Compound | Dose | Frequency | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Endoluten | 20 mg | Once daily (evening preferred) | General pineal and endocrine health maintenance |
| Endoluten | 20 mg | Twice daily for first 2 months, then once daily | For significant pineal decline or endocrine disruption |
Safety & Contraindications
- Natural peptide complex with established safety profile over 20+ years of clinical use
- No adverse effects reported in clinical studies
- Not a replacement for prescribed hormone medications
- Monitor melatonin levels and sleep quality during treatment
- Use caution with concurrent melatonin supplementation to avoid excess
- Consult physician if taking endocrine-modifying medications
- Safe for long-term neuroendocrine health maintenance