Glandokort for Adrenal Gland & Stress Response Support — Bioregulators
Khavinson bioregulator peptide for adrenal tissue regeneration and stress response optimization.
Overview
Glandokort is a Khavinson synthetic bioregulator that specifically targets the adrenal glands, supporting cortisol regulation, stress response optimization, and adrenal tissue health. The adrenal glands produce over 50 hormones including cortisol, aldosterone, DHEA, and adrenaline, making them critical for stress adaptation, energy metabolism, immune function, and blood pressure regulation. Glandokort modulates gene expression in adrenal cortical and medullary cells to restore optimal hormone production, particularly valuable for adrenal fatigue, chronic stress, HPA axis dysregulation, and age-related adrenal decline. It is the only Khavinson bioregulator specifically targeting adrenal function.
Indications
- Adrenal fatigue and chronic stress syndrome
- HPA axis dysregulation
- Cortisol rhythm abnormalities (high or low)
- Age-related adrenal decline and DHEA deficiency
- Burnout recovery and stress resilience
- Aldosterone and blood pressure regulation support
- Post-steroid adrenal recovery
- Energy metabolism and vitality optimization
Mechanism of Action
Chronic stress, adrenal fatigue, HPA axis dysregulation, or age-related adrenal decline affecting hormone production
Dosing
| Compound | Dose | Frequency | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Glandokort | 20 mg | Once daily (morning preferred) | General adrenal health and stress resilience |
| Glandokort | 20 mg | Twice daily for first 6 weeks, then once daily | For adrenal fatigue, burnout, or HPA axis recovery |
Evidence Grade
GRADE C
Safety & Contraindications
- Synthetic bioregulator with favorable safety profile
- No significant adverse effects reported in clinical use
- Not a replacement for prescribed adrenal medications or corticosteroids
- Monitor cortisol levels and adrenal function during treatment
- Use with caution in Addison disease or adrenal insufficiency (adjunctive only, under physician supervision)
- Consult endocrinologist if taking corticosteroid medications
- May influence cortisol and DHEA levels - monitor accordingly
- Safe for long-term adrenal health maintenance in healthy individuals