What is Vesugen?
Vesugen is a peptide bioregulator derived from vascular tissue. It is discussed for potential support of cardiovascular health and blood vessel function, with emphasis on circulation support, vascular inflammation reduction, and atherosclerosis related complication prevention.
Mechanisms of Action
Vascular repair: Promotes regeneration of endothelial cells, supporting blood vessel elasticity and function.
Circulatory support: Enhances blood flow while reducing vascular resistance and inflammation.
Anti atherosclerotic properties: Helps protect against arterial plaque buildup, reducing risk of hypertension and atherosclerosis.
Benefits
Cardiovascular health support: Supports heart and blood vessel function, with relevance to heart disease and stroke risk contexts.
Improved circulation: Enhances oxygen and nutrient delivery to tissues, supporting overall vascular efficiency.
Vascular protection: Helps prevent complications associated with chronic cardiovascular diseases such as hypertension and ischemia.
Dosing
20 mg capsules, commonly 1 to 2 capsules taken 1 to 2 times daily, 15 to 20 minutes before meals, for 30 days. Often referenced in repeated cycles for long term vascular health support.
Safety Profile
Vesugen is described as safe and well tolerated, with no significant adverse effects reported in clinical studies, and is referenced for long term or as needed vascular support.
Disclaimer: The information provided is intended solely for educational purposes and should not be considered a replacement for professional medical advice. All compounds referenced are not for human consumption.



