Vylon is a powerful immunomodulator and peptide-bioregulator against aging, it can be bought in our online store, the benefits of which are confirmed by numerous studies. There is also a high level of evidence that Vylon can help prevent / reduce the risk of cancer development and progression.
Interestingly, studies have shown that Vylon seems to provide the best anti-aging effect when administered at an early age and in successive low doses. These results may help open the door to more effective anti-aging research and help scientists better understand how epigenetic regulation plays an important role in longevity.
Vylon
Vylon is only two amino acids long and is the shortest peptide with biological activity. Studies show that vilon has a powerful anti-aging effect and is a powerful regulator of immune function. There is also convincing evidence that Vylon helps regulate the work of the vascular system and promotes hemostasis. It was shown that vilon reduces the frequency of occurrence and growth of spontaneous tumors, although its role as an adjuvant in the treatment of cancer (as opposed to prevention) has been questioned. In general, Vylon has several convinced supporters, such as Dr. Vladimir Anisimov, who believe that the peptide is a useful geroprotective agent.
Vylon and the immune system
Research abroad shows that Vylon is a powerful regulator of chromatin structure. One study showed that Vylon:
• induces chromatin unfolding,
• activates synthetic processes due to reactivation of ribosomal genes in unfolded chromatin,
• releases suppressed genes
• does not cause decondensation of centromeric structural chromatin
causes chromatin unfolding,
The end result of the changes that the virus causes in DNA is the reactivation of genes that would otherwise be silent. In general, chromatin is located either in the "wound" (heterochromatin), or in the "untwisted" (euchromatin) state. Heterochromatin is not accessible to the apparatus that turns genes into proteins and, consequently, into functional components of the cell. Genes in these sections of DNA are simply not available for protein production.
In general, chromatin helps regulate which genes are available for transcription, and thus is one way that different cells can perform different functions, or the same cells can perform different functions over time. Unfortunately, chromatin condensation also occurs as a result of aging and senescence and is at least one reason why our cells and tissues lose function as we age.
It was shown that vilon, similar to its activity in lymphocytes, activates the transmission of interleukin-2 signals in the cells of the spleen. to be useful in the development of methods of treatment of autoimmune diseases.
In addition to its ability to prevent autoimmune reactions, vylon plays a role in the thymus. Studies of thymus cultures show that Vylon increases the proliferation of CD5 T cells. CD5 is a marker of mature T-helpers, as well as CD8 cytotoxic T-cells. The first helps regulate the immune system and prevent autoimmune reactions, and the second is one of the most powerful antimicrobial cells in the body.
Interestingly, vilon seems to reactivate immune functions only through genes that have been suppressed by changes in chromatin.
It seems that it does not activate genes that would naturally be silent in the cells it affects. In other words, Vylon does not turn lymphocytes into neurons by activating genes that normally would not be active in healthy lymphocytes.
Instead, the peptide appears to increase the activity of the immune system while helping to prevent autoimmune reactions.
Vylon and Cancer
As indicated above, vylon helps to reduce the incidence of cancer in mice, which is at least one of the ways to extend the average life expectancy. Additional studies show that vilon not only prevents the formation of tumors, but also suppresses their growth after they appear. This suggests that Vylon can be both an effective chemotherapeutic agent in itself and a potential addition to existing methods of cancer treatment. In the future, Vylon may become a standard addition to everything: from chemotherapy to radiation therapy and surgery.
At least one study conducted outside of Russia contradicts the claim that Vylon can be a useful adjuvant to chemotherapy. It has been shown in the works that the combination of vilon and chemotherapeutic agents based on platinum is rather problematic than synergistic. Unfortunately, only one specific type of chemotherapy was used in this study, and its volume was limited, so the results cannot be generalized. It is not yet known whether Vilon is effective against cancer on its own or whether the peptide can be added to other treatment regimens to enhance results.
Vylon Resume
Vylon — powerful immunomodulator and antiaging peptide, the effectiveness of which has been confirmed by numerous studies.
• There is also a high level of evidence that Vylon reduces the risk of cancer development and progression. It is interesting that vilon, apparently, has the best antiaging and anticancer effect when administered at an early age and in chronic low doses. These features may help open the door to more effective anti-aging research and help scientists better understand how epigenetic regulation plays an important role in aging.
Vylon exhibits minimal side effects, low oral bioavailability and excellent subcutaneous bioavailability in mice.
Dosage per kg for mice does not apply to humans. Vylon sold at Peptide Sciences is intended for educational and scientific research only, not for human consumption. Buy Vylon only if you are a licensed researcher.
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