CardiovascularBlood VesselsAnti-aging

Vesugen

What is Vesugen?

Vesugen is a synthetic tripeptide bioregulator composed of Lysine, Glutamic Acid, and Aspartic Acid (Lys-Glu-Asp), designed to support comprehensive vascular health and circulatory function. It works by regulating metabolism in endothelial cells that line blood vessels, improving microcirculation, reducing vascular permeability, and supporting overall cardiovascular integrity. Vesugen has been studied for its ability to prevent and treat early-stage atherosclerosis, improve blood flow to organs and tissues, and support heart health. Its mechanism involves modulating gene expression in vascular tissue to enhance protein synthesis and cellular repair. The peptide is particularly beneficial for individuals with circulatory disorders, hypertension, or those at risk for cardiovascular disease.

Mechanism of Action

Regulates metabolism in the vascular wall cells.

Benefits

  • Improves microcirculation
  • Reduces vascular permeability
  • Supports heart health

Clinical Applications

Early atherosclerosisCirculatory disorders

Typical Dosage

  • 1-2 capsules daily for 10-30 days

Side Effects

While generally considered safe when used correctly, potential side effects should be monitored. Discontinue use if adverse reactions occur.

Synergistic Combinations

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