Anti-Aging Protocol
VentfortComplete Dosing & Administration Guide
Vascular peptide bioregulator complex derived from bovine aorta containing ultrashort peptides (including KED sequence) that normalize vascular endothelial function, reduce total cholesterol by up to 30% in clinical studies, and restore arterial elasticity through epigenetic regulation of extracellular matrix remodeling genes in aging blood vessels
Dose Range
5-10mg
Frequency
Once daily
Route
Sublingual (enteric-coated capsules)
Cycle Length
12+ weeks
Dosing
How much
do I take?
Starting Dose
1-2 capsules (5 mg each) orally once daily
Begin with oral capsule administration on an empty stomach. Effects on cardiovascular function are gradual — vascular remodeling takes weeks to months. Document baseline lipid panel and blood pressure before starting. Monitor for any changes in blood pressure or cardiovascular symptoms.
Standard Dose
5-10 mg subcutaneously or 2 capsules orally once daily
Standard clinical protocol as used in the 49-patient trial. Administer once daily for 10-20 consecutive days. Repeat courses every 3-6 months for sustained cardiovascular benefits. Can be combined with Epithalon for comprehensive geroprotection or Vilon for added immune-cardiovascular support. Lipid panel improvements typically become measurable 4-8 weeks after initiating treatment.
Advanced Dose
10 mg subcutaneously once daily
Extended protocol for significant cardiovascular aging. Used in comprehensive multi-peptide programs combining Ventfort with Epithalon (pineal), Vilon (immune), Cerluten (brain), and organ-specific peptides for whole-body geroprotection. Regular cardiovascular monitoring (lipid panel, blood pressure, pulse wave velocity) recommended. Medical supervision required.
Timing
Best time to take
Take Ventfort at the same time each day for consistent blood levels. Morning dosing with breakfast is often preferred, but follow your healthcare provider's specific instructions.
With food?
Ventfort can typically be taken with or without food. Taking it with a light meal may help reduce any GI discomfort. Avoid taking with grapefruit juice or high-fat meals unless specifically directed.
If stacking
Ventfort should be used as directed by your healthcare provider. If combining with other medications or supplements, discuss potential interactions with your provider. Avoid combining with compounds that have overlapping mechanisms unless specifically guided by a medical professional.
Adjusting Your Dose
Increase if
- +You've tolerated the current dose for the recommended period without significant side effects
- +Therapeutic goals haven't been met at the current dose level
- +Your healthcare provider recommends dose escalation based on your response
- +Lab work or clinical assessments support a higher dose
Decrease if
- -Side effects are bothersome or impacting daily life despite management strategies
- -You experience any signs of an adverse reaction
- -Lab results indicate the need for dose reduction
- -Your healthcare provider recommends a lower dose based on your response
Signs of right dose
- ✓Therapeutic goals being met with minimal side effects
- ✓Stable and consistent response to treatment
- ✓Lab values or clinical markers trending in the right direction
- ✓Good tolerance with manageable or absent side effects
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Administration
How do I
use it?
Reconstitution
What you need
- •Ventfort in its prescribed form
- •Clean, dry storage container
- •Measuring device if applicable (oral syringe, measuring cup)
- •Calendar or reminder app for dosing schedule
Injection
Route
Ventfort is administered Sublingual (enteric-coated capsules)—no injection required
Best sites
- •Not applicable—this is not an injectable formulation
Technique
- 1.Follow the specific administration instructions for your Ventfort formulation
- 2.Take or apply as directed by your healthcare provider
- 3.Store properly between uses according to package instructions
Storage
Signs of degradation
Sample Daily Schedule
Safety
Is it
safe?
Safety Profile
Ventfort (collagen peptide complex) demonstrates excellent safety profile from cosmetic and nutritional supplement use spanning decades. Hydrolyzed collagen peptides pass through the GI tract largely unchanged—minimal systemic absorption occurs, making serious adverse effects unlikely. Mild gastrointestinal side effects (bloating, dyspepsia) occur in <5% of users and are generally self-limiting. Allergic reactions are rare given the high molecular weight peptide fragments; histamine content is negligible in properly processed formulations.
Safety data derives from cosmetic ingredient safety dossiers, nutritional supplement post-market surveillance, and extensive use in sports nutrition (>50,000 athletes globally). Clinical studies in joint health and skin aging support good tolerability across age groups. Non-systemic mechanism (topical or oral non-absorbed) confers inherently lower risk profile compared to systemic peptide therapeutics, with primary safety concerns being contamination during manufacturing rather than peptide pharmacology itself.
Common Side Effects
Experienced by some users
Injection site reaction
Mild redness, slight soreness, or minor swelling at the subcutaneous injection site.
Management: Rotate injection sites. Apply cold compress if needed. Resolves within 24-48 hours.
Mild fatigue
Slight fatigue during initial days as vascular remodeling and gene expression changes activate.
Management: Rest as needed. Usually resolves within 2-3 days.
Mild headache
Transient headache during the first few days, potentially related to changes in vascular tone as endothelial function normalizes.
Management: Ensure adequate hydration. Standard analgesics if needed. Self-limiting.
Mild blood pressure fluctuation
Transient mild changes in blood pressure as vascular tone normalizes through eNOS restoration and arterial compliance improvement.
Management: Monitor blood pressure. Usually stabilizes within 1-2 weeks. Consult physician if significant changes occur.
Less Common
- •Mild dizziness
These typically resolve with continued use or dose adjustment.
Stop and Seek Help If
- ×Severe or worsening side effects that don't improve with dose adjustment or supportive care
- ×Signs of an allergic reaction—rash, hives, swelling, or difficulty breathing
- ×Your healthcare provider recommends discontinuation based on your clinical response
- ×Development of any new medical condition that may be contraindicated with Ventfort
- ×Pregnancy or planning to become pregnant (unless specifically approved for use during pregnancy)
- ×Abnormal lab results or clinical markers that suggest adverse effects
Ventfort should only be started, adjusted, or discontinued under medical supervision. This information is for educational purposes only and does not replace professional medical advice. Never stop a prescribed treatment without consulting your healthcare provider first, as abrupt discontinuation may have consequences.
Interactions
With other peptides
- ✓May be used together under medical guidance.
- ✓May be used together under medical guidance.
- ✓May be used together under medical guidance.
With medications
- !Anticoagulant medications (warfarin, heparin) without medical supervision — potential interaction with vascular remodeling effects - Use with caution—discuss with your healthcare provider.
- !Potent vasodilators at therapeutic doses without monitoring — additive hypotensive effects during vascular normalization period - Use with caution—discuss with your healthcare provider.
- !Other vascular-active supplements at high doses simultaneously — risk of excessive vascular modulation - Use with caution—discuss with your healthcare provider.
With supplements
- ✓Multivitamins - Generally safe to take alongside Ventfort. Space doses apart if taking oral formulations to ensure optimal absorption.
- ✓Electrolyte supplements - Helpful if experiencing any GI side effects that could lead to dehydration. Safe to combine.
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