How One Man Started the Peptide Revolution And What He is Doing Now

Vladimir Khavinson

This is the story of Vladimir Khavinson a Russian scientist whose goal is for us to live forever

This is no easy task in a world dominated by people who are fat, lazy and sick.

But Khavinson has been studying the science of longevity for 40 years.

He has a solution for nearly every medical problem out there.

Much of it has been suppressed by pharmaceutical companies and governments who would perfer to keep us how we are…..fat, lazy and sick.

But as the science of longevity has reached the mainstream media and the internet has expanded our borders. We have discovered much of Vladimir Khavinson’s work.

He is a simple and crude man but also sharp as a knife.

This is his story….

The history of Vladimir Khavinson.

Vladimir Khavinson had a humble upbringing in Soviet Russia.

But it’s not like a ton of people there had amazing upbringings.

He was born in 1946 in Germany to parents who were both scientists. His father was a biochemist, while his mother was a biologist.

Khavinson’s family was well-educated and valued academic excellence. He grew up valuing reading and education. His friends and family called him quite and reserved.

But….Khavinson was a savage competitor with amazing athletic prowess. This was discovered when he joined the Russian military.

He was a boxer and track and field athlete. He was a champion in both sports.

One look at his chiseled jawline would confirm this.

Khavinson entered medical school in the Russian military in 1965.

School lasted 6 years and was followed by 6 years of active duty service.

After his service he started medical research and worked through various positions to eventually become the chief of the research lab of bioregulators.

This is when the Kremlin called upon him to learn why Russian troops were dying so quickly after service.

This was the start of his study of peptides and biorgulators and how he could extend lifespan

Vladimir Khavinson believes humans can live 110-120 years

No species has lived forever.

Humans are not different.

Based on current lifespans of the 8 billion people on the planet he concludes that the maximum lifespan with proper diet and supplementation is around 110-120 years.

The biggest factor affecting lifespan is not genetics but external factors.

When asked about lifespan Khavinson states genetics account for approximately 20-25% of lifespan.

External factors are imbalances in the human body. The goal of peptide bioregulators and Khavinsons body of work is to fix these imbalances.

The last factor is biological impacts which include access to good food, clean water and a healthy lifestyle.

Northern Scandinavian countries, Canada and Japan have the longest lifespan but this is not because of genetics it’s because the state takes care of its people.

Khavinson also states that people will live longer with time but will also be required to work for a longer time.

He thinks that working into a persons 90’s is possible and will eventually be the norm.

But this can only occur if a person chooses to live a healthy lifestyle. There is no point in talking about longevity if a person chooses to abuse alcohol, smoke and use drugs.

Vladimir Khavinson is fighting premature aging starting at childhood.

In order to fight premature aging children must be born with life’s basic necessities. Food, water and shelter.

When these are in place the person is able to focus on education, knowledge and well being. These are the fundamentals of longevity.

This makes sense if a person does not have their basic needs met they are far more likely to live a life of alcohol, drug abuse and general neglect for health. As mentioned earlier there is no point in talking about longevity if the basics of health are not addressed first.

Khavinson goes on to state that if life’s basic necessities are met then peptide bioregulators can play an important role in fixing imbalances in the body. The goal is to postpone medical problems until the age of 80-90 but this can only happen when a good culture is ingrained in society.

Vladimir Khavinson calls his peptide bioregulators geroprotectors.

Geroprotectors have been shown to extend lifespan by 20-40 percent. They work by extending protein synthesis. According to Vladimir Khavinson the number one cause of ageing is the slowing of protein syntheses which causes malfunctioning and death of an organism.

These supplements should be taken around the age of 40 when protein synthesis starts to decrease.

This research is expensive.

It costs 300 million dollars per drug developed.

Peptide Bioregulators can be expensive these are the three the Vladimir Khavinson recommends first.

Vladonix- This is for the Immune system.

Cerluten- This is for the Brain

Sigumir- This is for Cartlidge.

Here is a separate article on Epitalon another peptide invented by Khavinson that is also very popular: How Epitalon Can Slow Down Aging.

Peptide Bioregulators and Cancer:

Cancer starts from a weakened immune system. At first there is no cancer but then the cells mutate and begin to disrupt the body. Cells mutate frequently but our immune system kills them. If we can protect our immune system we can continue to prevent cancer.

Administering the immune system peptides after exposure to various carcinogens minimized the risk of cancer by three to five times.

Vladimir Khavinson states there are no side effects from peptide bioregulators.

The reason there are not side effects is because they come from organic materials we consume everyday. Peptides are part of a natural evolution of life.

They can be found in meat, fish and grains. We simply use them in a way that can have a profound effect.

The only side effect that can occur is when too much is taken. Khavinson equates this to eating to many strawberries. You will get a stomach ache. If you take peptides in the prescribed manner there should be no side effects.

What does the future hold for peptide bioregulators?

Vladamir Khavinson’s lab is currently working on 50 new peptides. This work is done in conjuction with labs throughout the world. The work could never be accomplished by one lab.

One of the new products is a peptide that suppresses the growth of helicobacter pylori, a microbe that causes gastric ulcers and cancer. It does this by stimulating the protective resource of the stomach cells.

Another product is a brain peptide. It is used when a patient may become hypoxic during a surgery. 10 minutes of hypoxia will cause irreversible brain damage but with this peptide the brain cells will survive longer.

Another study demonstrates that peptides interact with the DNA. This interaction enables peptides to regulate the gene activity. This is called a complementary peptide – DNA interaction, which is the key to life. Our peptides are the signal molecules that boost gene activity and facilitate full implementation of our genetic programme.

Sources: An Interview with Prof. Khavinson. Peptides are the future of medicine.

Towards realization of longer life

Prof. Vladimir Khavinson

Author : Alex Parton