How to Use Vilon

Complete guide to Vilon dosing, administration, timing, and protocol recommendations.

Quick Overview

Vilon is a synthetic dipeptide, Lys-Glu (lysine-glutamic acid), one of the short peptide bioregulators developed by Vladimir Khavinson's group at the St. Petersburg Institute of Bioregulation and Gerontology in Russia. It is marketed in the anti-aging and immune-support space as a thymus-related bioregulator, but the real evidence base is almost entirely Russian animal studies. There are no registered Western randomized human clinical trials, so any human 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 dipeptide bioregulator. Oral or sublingual. Run in 10-30 day cycles for immune support.

Administration Method

Oral capsules or sublingual

Best Time to Take

Morning

Immune peptides align with the body's natural immune rhythm which is more active during the day.

Protocol Duration

10-30 day courses

Possible Side Effects

Not everyone experiences these. Individual responses vary.

  • Generally very well-tolerated
  • Brief injection site discomfort
  • CAUTION: Increased breast cancer in mouse models
  • Limited human safety data

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the recommended dose for Vilon?

10-20 mg daily

How do you administer Vilon?

Oral capsules or sublingual

When is the best time to take Vilon?

Morning

How long should you use Vilon?

10-30 day courses

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.