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Historical Development The peptide's development timeline helps explain the naming inconsistency: 1980s : Discovery of epithalamin in pineal gland extracts 1990s : Synthesis of the active tetrapeptide sequence 2000s : Increased research interest and commercial availability 2010s : Growing confusion over naming conventions 2025 : Continued research with both names in circulation Epithalon vs Epitalon: Are They Actually Different
What NAD+ Treats: Cellular Aging: Declining skin cell energy and function DNA Damage: Sun damage, environmental stress, and genetic aging Dull Skin: Loss of radiance and vitality Slow Healing: Poor recovery from skin damage or procedures Metabolic Decline: Reduced skin cell turnover and renewal Energy Depletion: Tired-looking, lackluster skin appearance Mechanism of Action: NAD+ functions as a crucial coenzyme in cellular energy production and DNA repair processes
Effect of prophylactic paracetamol administration at time of vaccination on febrile reactions and antibody responses in children: Two open-label, randomised controlled trials
Active ingredients: Glutathione, Alpha Arbutin, Kojic Acid, Vitamin C
Improved glucose tolerance and insulin sensitivity is a hallmark of CR in mammals