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My experience with vesugen (the blood vessel bioregulator peptide)

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Aug 18, 2026
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I rarely get excited about new health interventions easily.

I’ve tried hyperbaric oxygen, niche pharmaceuticals, peptides and plenty of other interventions over the years.

So when something genuinely makes me want to run it repeatedly, I tend to pay attention to it….

Back in January, I started deep-diving into some of the Khavinson research and came across Vesugen, a bioregulator peptide that particularly caught my attention because of its proposed relationship with vascular biology.

I’ve been so interested in cardiovascular health for a number of years, partly because I’m an ex-smoker so ive been trying to offset some of my old lifestyle choices

And although i quit five years ago, after years of smoking, I have no way of knowing exactly what cumulative vascular effects occurred In that time.

So when I eventually decided to run Vesugen…

I had a very simple hypothesis, could I actually see a measurable change in my cardiovascular markers?

The primary markers measured were morning blood pressure and resting heart rate.

The blood pressure result really surprised me:

BEFORE: 121/74
AFTER: 117/64

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