V6R3W said:
Oh interesting, do you have any information about the TBI-related benefits? Anything published?
These are the studies I found. I asked Gemini to format them and provide links. Semax is actually used in Russia as a treatment following TBI. I think both of them combined would provide an excellent 1-2 punch to both rebuild damage and to limit it. I've also included screen shots from Anela's (creator of the GLOW stack) cycle to show the results of her use of Epitalon to address her brain injury.
I. Clinical Case Studies: Multi-Peptide Protocols [archived internal link]
Rodeo, S. A., et al. (2024): "Nothing Heals Without Cells: A Case Study on Cognitive Reset."
Context: Evaluation of a combination of Semax, Epitalon , and Exosomes.
Finding: Documented a 7.9-year reduction in biological age and significant improvements in executive function.
Link:
Case Study Overview (Restorative Medicine) (Note: Full text availability may vary by institutional access).
Improving Biological Age, Telomere Length, and Cognition: A Case Report
The first case study to report on reducing biological age, increasing telomere length, and improving cognition using this unique combination of therapies.
restorativemedicine.org
II. Foundational Longevity & Cardiovascular Trials [archived internal link]
Korkushko, O. V., et al. (2006): "Geroprotective Effect of Epithalamine in Elderly Subjects."
Finding: A 12-year study showing a 28% reduction in mortality and a 2-fold reduction in cardiovascular failure using pineal peptides.
Link:
PubMed - PMID: 17426848
III. Neurogenesis & Brain Repair Mechanisms [archived internal link]
Khavinson, V. K., et al. (2020): "AEDG Peptide (Epitalon) Stimulates Gene Expression and Protein Synthesis during Neurogenesis."
Finding: Epitalon upregulated biomarkers for axon growth: Nestin, GAP43, and \beta-Tubulin III .
Link:
MDPI Molecules - 25(3), 609
Sibarov, D. A., et al. (2002/2024): "Epitalon Influences Pineal Secretion in Stress-Exposed Rats."
Finding: Demonstrated that Epitalon selectively increases c-Fos expression and protects pineal structure specifically during stress/injury.
Link:
PubMed - PMID: 12500171
IV. Acute Neuroprotection & Stroke/TBI (Semax) [archived internal link]
Gusev, E. I., Skvortsova, V. I., et al. (2018/Earlier): "Investigation of Mechanisms of Neuroprotective Effect of Semax."
Finding: Analyzed the shifting of neuromediatory balance and anti-inflammatory reactions in acute brain ischemia and trauma.
Link:
PubMed - PMID: 10358912
Lopatina, O. L., et al. (2014): "The Peptide Semax Affects Expression of Genes Related to the Immune and Vascular Systems."
Finding: Genome-wide analysis showing Semax influences 90+ genes involved in neural survival and vascular stability after brain injury.
Link:
PMC - PMC3987924
V. Technical Comparison Reference [archived internal link]
Khavinson, V. K. (2002): "Peptides and Ageing."
Context: A comprehensive review of the transition from Epithalamin (extract) to Epitalon (synthetic tetrapeptide).
Link:
Neuroendocrinology Letters - Volume 23