Humanin Peptide

Primary Application
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For what
Mitochondrial and Energy Production
Source
Vitamins and Minerals
Allopathy
For whom
People

Humanin Peptide is a naturally occurring, mitochondria-derived peptide produced by the human body and encoded by mitochondrial DNA. It plays a role in cellular protection and stress-response signaling, particularly in tissues with high energy demands such as the brain, heart, and muscles. Humanin Peptide has been studied for its involvement in supporting mitochondrial function, protecting cells from oxidative and metabolic stress, and promoting cellular resilience. It may help with cellular protection, mitochondrial support, stress adaptation, metabolic balance, neuroprotective signaling, and overall vitality.


Humanin Peptide
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