How to Use Livagen
Complete guide to Livagen dosing, administration, timing, and protocol recommendations.
Quick Overview
Livagen is a synthetic tetrapeptide (Lys-Glu-Asp-Ala, or KEDA) from the family of short "peptide bioregulators" developed by Vladimir Khavinson's group in St. Petersburg, marketed in connection with liver and immune function. The proposed appeal is epigenetic: it has been reported to loosen tightly packed chromatin in aged cells, supposedly switching age-silenced genes back on. Evidence is limited to small laboratory and cell studies, mostly from one research group, with no clinical trials, so claims should be read with heavy skepticism.
Dosing Guidelines
Common Dose
10-20 mg daily
Frequency
Once or twice daily
Dose Range
10-20 mg daily
Note: Khavinson bioregulator for liver. Oral or sublingual. Run in 10-30 day cycles.
Administration Method
Oral capsules or sublingual
Best Time to Take
Morning on empty stomach
Peptide bioregulators typically taken fasted for optimal absorption
Protocol Duration
10-30 day cycles
Possible Side Effects
Not everyone experiences these. Individual responses vary.
- •Generally well-tolerated
- •Limited safety data outside Russia
- •Not FDA approved
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the recommended dose for Livagen?
10-20 mg daily
How do you administer Livagen?
Oral capsules or sublingual
When is the best time to take Livagen?
Morning on empty stomach
How long should you use Livagen?
10-30 day cycles
This information is for educational purposes only. Always consult with a healthcare professional before using any peptide. Dosing information is based on research literature and community reports, not medical advice.