Pinealon Peptide Dosage & Reconstitution Guide (Neuroprotective Protocol)
Pinealon
Pinealon is a short peptide studied for its neuroprotective and cognitive-support properties, particularly in relation to brain aging and cellular regulation.
How It Works
Neuroprotection ↑ + Cellular Regulation ↑ → Cognitive Support + Brain Function
Pinealon is believed to support neuronal function and cellular health, with research focusing on its role in aging and brain resilience.
Pinealon Protocol
Days 1–5
Dose1,000 mcg (1 mg)
Units15 units (0.15 mL)
Days 6–14
Dose1,500 mcg (1.5 mg)
Units22.5 units (0.225 mL)
Days 15–20
Dose2,000 mcg (2 mg)
Units30 units (0.30 mL)
Frequency: Once daily
Timing: Morning or early afternoon
Cycle Length: 10–20 days (optional extension to 28 days)
Repeat Cycles: Every 2–3 months
When & Where to Inject
- Subcutaneous injection
- Abdomen, thigh, or upper arm
- Inject at a consistent time daily
- Rotate injection sites
Reconstitution & Dosing (20 mg Vial)
Vial
20 mg
Water
3.0 mL
Concentration
6.67 mg/mL
Conversion
1 unit = 66.7 mcg
Reconstitution Steps
Draw 3.0 mL bacteriostatic water
Inject slowly down the vial wall
Gently swirl (do not shake)
Allow powder to fully dissolve
Storage
Lyophilized: store frozen or refrigerated
After mixing: refrigerate (2–8°C)
Use Window
Use within ~4 weeks after reconstitution
Monitoring During Use
- Cognitive clarity and focus
- Mental energy levels
- Sleep quality
- Memory function
Benefits
- Supports cognitive function
- May promote neuroprotection
- Supports brain aging and resilience
- May improve mental clarity
Potential Side Effects
- Mild injection site irritation
- Rare sensitivity reactions
Important Notes
- Short-cycle peptide (10–20 days)
- Often used in repeat cycles
- Morning dosing preferred
- Consistent daily use is key
Important Disclaimer
Pinealon is not FDA-approved and is intended for research purposes only.
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