Details
Khavinson Peptides are a series of naturally-derived peptide molecules/mixes, normally derived from animal organs of relevant types. They have mainly been developed by Vladimir Khatskelevich Khavinson, a well renowned peptide researcher from Russia.
The peptides are classed into two, Cytomaxes, which are more general "peptide extracts", containing a group of peptides rather than a singular one. They have been recommended by Dr. Khavinson to be used temporarily, then transitioned to Cytogens, which are singular peptide molecules. There is also a third class named Cytomins, though is is regarded as inferior to Cytomaxes, so information will be omitted.
To date, Khavinson Peptides consist of the following:
Cytomaxes
- Bonomarlot (Bone Marrow)
- Bonothyrk (Parathyroid)
- Cerluten (Brain)
- Cheloheart (Heart)
- Chitomur (Urinary Bladder)
- Endoluten (Pineal Gland)
- Glandokort (Adrenal)
- Gotratix (Muscle)
- Libidon (Prostate)
- Pielotax (Kidney)
- Sigumir (Cartilage)
- Stamakort (Stomach)
- Suprefort (Pancreas)
- Svetinorm (Liver)
- Taxorest (Bronchi)
- Testoluten (Testicular)
- Thyreogen (Thyroid)
- Ventfort (Vessel)
- Visoluten (Eye Tissue)
- Vladonix (Thymus)
- Zhenoluten (Ovaries)
Cytogens
- Bronchogen (Lung/Bronchi)
- Cardiogen (Heart)
- Cartalax (Cartilage)
- Chonluten (Lung)
- Cortagen (Brain)
- Crystagen (Immune)
- Epitalon (Anti-Aging)
- Livagen (Anti-Aging)
- Ovagen (Liver/Digestive)
- Pancragen (Pancreus)
- Pinealon (Brain/Sport)
- Prostamax (Prostate)
- Testagen (Testosterone-Related)
- Thymogen (Immune)
- Vesilute (Bladder)
- Vesugen (Vascular)
- Vilon (Immune/Anti-Aging)