Hep-1
A short bioregulatory peptide developed to support and restore liver function. It is a synthetic amino acid sequence that models active fragments of proteins involved in regulating the functioning of hepatocytes (liver cells).

It helps to normalize metabolic processes, improves the regeneration of liver tissue, and can also be used in complex therapy for chronic hepatopathies, toxic liver damage, impaired detoxification function, and during the recovery period after drug loads.

Hep-1 is widely used in anti-aging and restorative medicine, as well as in biohacking and metabolic health support programs.
Hep-1:
To protect and restore the liver
  • Support and restoration of liver functions
    Protects liver cells (hepatocytes) from damage caused by toxins, alcohol, medications and viruses, and also helps restore the liver after inflammation
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  • Anti-inflammatory effect
    Reduces levels of inflammatory cytokines, which helps reduce chronic inflammation of the liver and other organs
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  • Antioxidant action
    Reduces oxidative stress in cells, preventing damage to cell membranes and DNA
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  • Regulation of the immune response
    Modulates immune activity, reducing autoimmune processes and maintaining normal immune system function
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  • Stimulation of cellular regeneration
    Activates tissue restoration processes, including liver regeneration after injuries or diseases
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  • Improving liver metabolism
    Promotes normalization of metabolic processes in hepatocytes, including fat and carbohydrate metabolism
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