Summary of "These Peptides Can Maximize Your Cognitive Function"
Key wellness strategies & self-improvement takeaways (from the subtitles)
Use peptides to support cognitive “rewiring”
- Peptides are described as naturally occurring small protein structures that can act as short-term communication signals in the body.
- The speaker claims peptides can bind to cell surfaces and “turn on genes,” potentially improving cognitive pathways in the brain.
Target specific cognitive systems with different peptides (5 mentioned)
DHEXA (neutropic / angiotensin pathway)
- Claimed benefits: increased BDNF (brain-derived neurotrophic factor) to support cognition and focus.
- Exercise tie-in: High-Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) is recommended to “maximize” DHEXA effects.
- Example given: 1 minute hard / 1 minute off, repeated for ~20 minutes (e.g., jump rope).
- Additional claim: described as non–habit-forming compared with nicotine; may help cognition even if tremor outcomes vary.
CAX (dopaminergic / prefrontal cortex support)
- Claimed benefits: improved focus, accuracy, and general well-being.
- Mechanism described: increases dopamine-related gene expression to support prefrontal cortex function.
- Antiviral / wellness angle:
- Claimed to have antiviral properties, including potential reduction of viral replication in the nose via spraying.
- Suggested combination: CAX nasal use + glutathione nasal sprays.
Selen (Selen/Celank) (GABA-producing; “natural benzodiazepine” analogy)
- Claimed benefits: more GABA activity, reduced anxiety, improved creativity and focus.
- Brain connectivity claim: helps bring the left and right hemispheres together.
- Safety framing: described as having fewer downstream side effects than traditional benzodiazepines.
Cerebral (controversial; neurogenesis/neuroprotection; pig-derived peptide source mentioned)
- Claimed benefits: supports neurogenesis, neuroprotection, stress resilience, and reduced brain inflammation to improve neurotransmitter expression.
- Cell communication claim: described as helping calm “glial cells” to improve transmission between cells.
- Use-case mentioned: potentially helpful for traumatic brain injury and strokes.
- Practical caveat: described as difficult to obtain; quality/identity issues alleged (many products may be fragments).
RG3 Synapsin (energy / metabolic support)
- Claimed benefits: sustained mental clarity and reduced cognitive “fatigue” under stress.
- Composition described: methylcobalamine (methylated B12) + NAD + ginsenoids.
- Performance analogy: ginsenoids are said to help mice swim nearly twice as far, implying improved endurance/ATP availability.
- Claimed mechanism: increases ATP, improves oxidative stress processing, supports cognition without needing stimulants.
Stack peptides “in the right way” for ongoing cognitive sharpness
- The speaker asserts that using the listed peptides together appropriately can help maintain cognitive performance across stress.
Brain “reset” protocol (as described)
- Cerebral is said to be used by the speaker as a brain reset, including via IV, and combined with intranasal stem cells (personal use claim).
Presenters / sources
- Presenter/Speaker: Not named in the provided subtitles (appears to be the author/host promoting agelessfuture.com and a book called “The Peptide Blueprint.”)
Category
Wellness and Self-Improvement
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