Epithalon supports liver health through its comprehensive effects on cellular renewal, antioxidant defense, and metabolic regulation.
Metabolic Support for Liver Function
In a 15 year study, elderly humans treated with intermittent courses of epithalamin had longer survival rates, better cardiovascular health, fewer pulmonary illnesses, improved carbohydrate and lipid metabolism, and better physical endurance compared to controls.
Improved carbohydrate and lipid metabolism directly benefits liver function, as the liver is the primary organ responsible for processing these metabolites.
Cautions for Liver Disease
People with severe autoimmune disease, liver, or kidney disease should discuss with a specialist due to immune and metabolic modulation.
While this represents a caution rather than a contraindication, it highlights the importance of medical supervision for individuals with pre-existing liver conditions.
Antioxidant Protection
Another study in aging rats found that epitalon increased the activities of the antioxidant enzymes superoxide dismutase, glutathione peroxidase, and glutathione-S-transferase.
These antioxidant enzymes are crucial for liver health, as the liver is constantly exposed to oxidative stress from metabolic processes and detoxification activities.
Cellular Renewal in Liver Tissue
The liver has remarkable regenerative capacity, and Epithalon’s telomerase activation may support this natural renewal process. Epitalon was initially shown to induce telomerase activity and elongate telomeres in human somatic cells. It was shown to stimulate the proliferative capacity of epithelial cells and fibroblast in vitro thereby increasing the lifespan of the cells.
Systemic Health Benefits
The obtained results convincingly showed the ability of the bioregulators to normalize the basic functions of the human organism, i.e. to improve the indices of cardiovascular, endocrine, immune and nervous systems, homeostasis and metabolism.
Improved overall metabolic homeostasis indirectly supports liver function by reducing the metabolic burden on this vital organ.
Lipid Metabolism Regulation
Follow-up study reported that epithalamin treatment “prevented age-associated impairment of physical endurance, normalized circadian rhythm of melatonin production and carbohydrate and lipid metabolism.”
Normalized lipid metabolism helps prevent fatty liver disease and supports overall hepatic health.
Safety Profile
Epithalon has shown a favorable safety profile in studies, with minimal reported side effects.
The favorable safety profile suggests that Epithalon does not cause hepatotoxicity, making it a potentially safe option for individuals concerned about liver health.