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Vesugen is a lab-made synthetic tripeptide — a short chain of just 3 amino acids (lysine-glutamic acid-aspartic acid) developed by Professor Vladimir Khavinson’s team as a vascular-specific bioregulator in the Cytogen series. It mimics natural sequences found in vascular wall proteins and selectively targets endothelial cells and smooth muscle cells to support vessel health and function. It’s administered via subcutaneous injection and has been used clinically in Russia for decades for cardiovascular support.
Think of Vesugen as your blood vessels’ “cellular maintenance crew.” It works at the gene level to restore elasticity, reduce inflammation, and support healthy vessel remodelling.
How it works:
-Selectively binds DNA sequences in endothelial and smooth-muscle cells.
-Regulates genes for antioxidant defense, anti-inflammatory pathways, collagen organization, and endothelial function while preventing excessive fibrosis and plaque buildup.
Vesugen has an excellent safety record in clinical use — decades of Russian data show it is extremely well-tolerated.
In studies and real-world observations: No serious adverse events or organ toxicity reported.
Mild/rare effects:
• Injection-site redness or mild irritation (resolves quickly).
• Occasional transient fatigue or mild blood pressure fluctuation (very uncommon).
• Not for pregnancy/breastfeeding or without specialist advice in severe vascular disease.
Bottom line: One of the safest vascular bioregulators — side effects are minimal and transient.
Reconstitute 2ml bac water into vial. See Reconstitution Guide
Subcutaneous Injection for research patients.
2mg per day. Insert 2ml and draw 20 units from 1ml syringe. Use Peptide Calculator for alternative dosing.
Lasts 10 doses.
Cycling:
• Repeat every 3–6 months for maintenance or as needed (e.g., after vascular events or for prevention).
• Often stacked with other bioregulators.
Tip: Reconstitute with bacteriostatic water; store in fridge. Use insulin syringes and sterile technique. Short courses are standard.
Vessel-specific minimalist — only 3 amino acids (KED), yet it precisely targets endothelial and smooth-muscle cells like Cartalax does for cartilage.
• Elasticity expert — helps arteries stay flexible and reduces age-related stiffening that leads to high blood pressure.
• Khavinson Cytogen series — part of the tissue-specific line (like Cardiogen for heart and Prostamax for prostate).
• Plaque fighter — in models it supports vessel walls to slow atherosclerosis without affecting cholesterol directly.
• Russian circulatory staple — used clinically for decades in protocols for vascular aging and recovery.
• Non-hormonal — works without altering hormones — a big advantage for long-term vascular support.
• Gene-level tuner — modulates chromatin to reactivate healthy vascular genes that slow down with age.
Human data is strongest from Russian clinical practice; preclinical models show vascular protection and elasticity improvements.
1. Jay Campbell Vesugen guide (2025–2026): Synthetic tripeptide KED; targets vascular endothelium, improves elasticity, reduces inflammation and atherosclerosis; excellent safety.
2. Muscle and Brawn overview (2025): KED sequence; regulates gene expression in vessel walls, supports blood flow and reduces stiffness.
3. Scale Regenerative Health (2026): Vascular bioregulator; promotes endothelial repair, reduces plaque, improves circulatory resilience; mild side effects only.
4. Peptide Sciences research page (2026): Influences proliferation, apoptosis balance, and inflammatory markers in vascular cells; strictly research use.
5. Peptide Initiative comparison (2026): Vesugen vs other bioregulators; vessel-specific with strong preclinical safety profile.
6. BioLongevity Labs (2025): KED tripeptide for vascular tissue maintenance; non-hormonal and well-tolerated.
7. ResearchGate & experimental studies (referenced 2026): Endothelial protection and gene regulation in vascular models; supports circulatory health.
9. Khavinson series reviews (ongoing 2026): Peptide regulation of vascular gene expression; strong safety profile.
10. DrOracle summary (2026): Investigational tripeptide; potential for vascular degeneration support in research settings.
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