What is Pinealon?
Synthetic tripeptide targeting brain function. Bioregulator.
Pinealon is a synthetic tripeptide studied for brain and pineal gland effects. Part of the Russian bioregulator peptide category. Minimal Western research or validation.
What the evidence says
The overall evidence grade for Pinealon is C (limited — early or preliminary data, mostly mechanistic or animal). Minimal Western research. Bioregulator category.
Specific findings with supporting evidence:
- Studied as brain bioregulator. Evidence grade C.
Best-supported outcomes:
- Research interest only.
Where marketing outpaces evidence:
- The claim that "Western clinical validation" is not supported by the evidence (grade C).
- Marketing often overstates: Brain rejuvenation.
- Marketing often overstates: Cognitive enhancement.
Dose and timing
Take it in the morning. Research compound only.
Who it's for, and who should skip it
Most relevant for:
- Research interest only.
Not appropriate for:
- Those seeking proven cognitive therapy.
Safety and cautions
Important: Minimal evidence. Very limited research outside Russia.
Common mistakes
- Expecting cognitive enhancement.
- Believing marketing claims.
Myths vs reality
A common misconception: Pinealon enhances cognition. In reality, minimal evidence for claimed effects.
Questions people ask
What are bioregulator peptides? Short peptides theorized to have tissue-specific regulatory effects.
Editorial note
This guide summarizes the published evidence on Pinealon. It is educational content, not medical advice. Confirm with your clinician if you take prescription medications or manage a chronic condition.