The 3 Generations

Understanding the evolution of Khavinson Peptides: from natural extracts to synthesized DNA switches.

Generation 1

Cytomaxes (Natural)

Cytomaxes are the original, natural peptide complexes extracted from the tissues of young, healthy animals (calves or pigs). They contain a complex bouquet of peptides that work synergistically to restore organ function.

Pros

  • ✓ High bioavailability and affinity
  • ✓ Longest lasting effect (up to 6 months)
  • ✓ "Gold Standard" safety profile (40+ years)

Cons

  • • Slower onset of action (weeks)
  • • More expensive to produce

Examples:

EpithalaminThymalinCortexinRetinalamin
Generation 2

Cytogens (Synthesized)

Cytogens are synthesized short-chain peptides (2-4 amino acids). Scientists analyzed the natural Cytomaxes, identified the active "short chain" molecule responsible for the gene switch, and synthesized it in the lab.

Pros

  • ✓ Very fast onset of action (days)
  • ✓ Cost-effective
  • ✓ Pure molecule, no biological material

Cons

  • • Shorter duration of effect
  • • Less "holistic" than natural extracts

Examples:

EpitalonVilonCrystagenVesugen

Quick Comparison

FeatureCytomaxes (Gen 1)Cytogens (Gen 2)
OriginNatural Animal ExtractSynthesized in Lab
Speed of ActionSlow (Cumulative)Fast (Immediate)
DurationLong (4-6 months)Short (1-2 months)
Best UseLong-term maintenance & chronic issuesAcute issues & starting a cycle
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