Anti-Aging Longevity Stack
Multi-pathway anti-aging protocol targeting telomeres, mitochondrial function, skin health, and immune modulation.
Difficulty
advanced
Est. Cost
$300-600
Duration
3-6 months (epithalon cycled 10-20 days on, 4-6 months off)
Peptides
4 compounds
Protocol
| Peptide | Dose | Frequency | Timing | Role |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| epithalon | 5-10mg | Once daily for 10-20 days | Morning or evening | Telomerase activation for telomere extension |
| GHK-Cu | 1-2mg SubQ or topical | Once daily | Morning | Gene modulation, collagen synthesis, skin rejuvenation |
| MOTS-c | 10mg | 3x per week | Morning | Mitochondrial function and metabolic optimization |
| thymosin-alpha-1 | 1.6mg | 2x per week | Any time | Immune system modulation and optimization |
Notes
This is an advanced stack targeting multiple aging pathways simultaneously. Epithalon is cycled short-term. GHK-Cu can be used topically for skin-specific benefits or SubQ for systemic effects. MOTS-c acts as an exercise mimetic at the mitochondrial level. Thymosin Alpha-1 is FDA-approved in 35+ countries for immune modulation. Blood work recommended before and during protocol.
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Written by Alejandro Reyes
Founder & Lead Researcher
Reviewed by Peptide Nerds Editorial · Updated April 2026
Medical Disclaimer: Peptide stacks are not FDA-approved protocols. This information is for educational purposes only. Consult a qualified healthcare provider before combining any peptides.