Humans have long resisted aging. Recently, the field of regenerative medicine has become inundated with clinicians claiming to have the secret to longevity. While there’s no current way to turn back the clock, tiny molecules called bioregulators might bring us closer than ever before.
Health optimization company BioLongevity Labs is at the forefront of this new wave of anti-aging science. What exactly are bioregulators? These short, tissue-specific peptides (chains of amino acids) regulate the functioning of body systems and individual organs. Some are as small as two to four amino acids in length.
The small size of bioregulators is a critical part of how they work. These tiny molecules are small enough to pass through cell membranes and get to the nucleus, which is the “brain” of the cell.
They also interact with DNA to “switch on” beneficial genes or “silence” those associated with inflammation, illness, or aging.BioLongevity Labs didn’t invent the concept of bioregulators, but is working to bring them into the mainstream.
“Most of our products belong to the Khavinson peptide bioregulator family,” explains BioLongevity Labs co-founder Jay Campbell.
“These are ultrashort peptides developed by Dr. Vladimir Khavinson at the St. Petersburg Institute of Bioregulation and Gerontology.”
Dr. Khavinson began developing bioregulators in the 1970s. At first, these short, tissue-specific peptides were used to treat military personnel who had suffered combat injuries and other trauma.
But it didn’t take long for Dr. Khavinson and others in the scientific community to realize bioregulators had vast potential applications beyond the military sphere.
One of the great advantages of bioregulators is their tissue specificity. When you take a pharmaceutical substance or even an over-the-counter supplement, its effect is normally systemic, affecting your entire body. Even if it functions exactly as expected, you might suffer side effects that may impact your quality of life (and even undo some of the benefits of the substance itself).
Imagine finding a pre-workout that gives you a burst of energy while supporting muscle recovery. You’ll have more energy to train due to your muscles being well nourished.
In theory, this will allow you to reach your physique goals even faster. There’s just one problem: The pre-workout makes you nauseated. Your symptoms are so bad that you end up skipping workouts, defeating the entire purpose of taking the supplement. Bioregulators may help you avoid these types of problems.
They are precisely targeting biological and organ systems within the bod,y making them virtually free of side effects. If you were someone looking to enhance muscle growth, Campbell might recommend Gotratix, a BioLongevity Labs bioregulator that supports protein synthesis in muscle cells.
“Whether you’re an athlete looking to break through plateaus or someone fighting the battle against time and sarcopenia, Gotratix addresses the natural decline in muscle peptide production that happens with age,” he says.
Gotratix is powered by something called Peptide Complex A-18, a molecule extracted from the triceps muscles of young calves.
“It’s structurally identical to what your muscles naturally produce when functioning optimally,” Campbell explains.
“By supplementing with Gotratix, you’re essentially rebuilding the communication networks between your muscle cells time has degraded.”
Gotratix is popular among athletes, but BioLongevity Labs manufactures bioregulators to help with the age-related decline of nearly every system in the body. Suprefort’s natural pancreatic peptides, for instance, support pancreatic function and may even reduce the risk of developing type II diabetes.
Pielotax is a kidney-specific bioregulator that may lower the risk of kidney disease. The cartilage bioregulator Sigumir may help prevent arthritis, rheumatism, and other cartilage-related issues.
Bioregulators have been around for decades, and there’s a significant body of research showing their effectiveness.
You might wonder why they haven’t yet made it into the mainstream? Campbell points to the profit-driven pharmaceutical industry. Bioregulators might be able to treat age-related issues that lead to patients discontinuing medication. This idea threatens Big Pharma’s bottom line.
“It’s a natural feedback loop in which people will do whatever it takes to make as much money as possible in a free market society, even if it means suppressing an effective and oftentimes superior solution,” he says.
“Bioregulators are simultaneously a dream come true for mankind and the worst possible nightmare for the pharmaceutical industry.”
For that reason, mainstream healthcare companies probably won’t be championing bioregulators anytime soon. But as more Americans become disillusioned with the sick care system, they’re looking for options to fix (not just medicate) underlying health issues.
For countless people, bioregulators could be the answer they didn’t know they required. BioLongevity Labs is spreading the word by helping to revolutionize regenerative medicine through optimizing human health.







