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GLP-1 Apprentice
Hello, I was doing research on potential peptides for neuron rewiring, and I came across cart 55 & cart 102. The first thing I noted was how expensive it was (0.1 mg) for like $300.
The next thing was the benefits: Which I have listed here to allow you guys to read it.
So I just wanted to ask about or if anybody heard of this peptide or has anyone found unusual peptides or not heard of peptides that are super specific in terms of brain rewiring and neurons repair.
Thank you.
CART (55-102) functions as a growth factor, altering the brain’s architecture. It:
Upregulates BDNF, the primary driver of neuroplasticity.
Promotes neurogenesis, encouraging the birth and integration of new neurons, especially in memory centers.
Rebuilds synaptic structures, increasing synaptic density and stabilizing dendritic branches.
Protects mitochondria by binding to succinate dehydrogenase B, raising ATP energy production during stress or neurotoxin exposure.
CART acts as a natural stabilizer in the brain’s reward pathways, opposing excessive dopamine signaling and dampening psychostimulant-induced hyperactivity and rewarding sensations. It also inhibits hunger by blocking the feeding responses triggered by hunger hormones like Neuropeptide Y (NPY) and signals satiety when working synergistically with leptin.
Metabolic Burn: It stimulates the central nervous system to increase baseline metabolic rate and caloric expenditure.
4. Pancreatic & Hormonal Functions
Protects Insulin Cells: It shields pancreatic beta-cells from cellular death caused by chronic high blood sugar (glucotoxicity) and promotes their replication to improve long-term insulin output.
Systemic Response: Central activation causes a temporary, acute spike in blood glucose and arterial pressure, while also coordinating neuroendocrine responses to stress.
Modulates Pain: Found heavily in the spinal cord, it has a dual nature—it can temporarily worsen certain types of nerve pain while simultaneously enhancing the pain-relieving power of medications like morphine.
Stress and Mood: It plays a role in anxiety and depression, with evidence suggesting it exhibits endogenous antidepressant-like properties.
The next thing was the benefits: Which I have listed here to allow you guys to read it.
So I just wanted to ask about or if anybody heard of this peptide or has anyone found unusual peptides or not heard of peptides that are super specific in terms of brain rewiring and neurons repair.
Thank you.
CART (55-102) functions as a growth factor, altering the brain’s architecture. It:
Upregulates BDNF, the primary driver of neuroplasticity.
Promotes neurogenesis, encouraging the birth and integration of new neurons, especially in memory centers.
Rebuilds synaptic structures, increasing synaptic density and stabilizing dendritic branches.
Protects mitochondria by binding to succinate dehydrogenase B, raising ATP energy production during stress or neurotoxin exposure.
CART acts as a natural stabilizer in the brain’s reward pathways, opposing excessive dopamine signaling and dampening psychostimulant-induced hyperactivity and rewarding sensations. It also inhibits hunger by blocking the feeding responses triggered by hunger hormones like Neuropeptide Y (NPY) and signals satiety when working synergistically with leptin.
Metabolic Burn: It stimulates the central nervous system to increase baseline metabolic rate and caloric expenditure.
4. Pancreatic & Hormonal Functions
Protects Insulin Cells: It shields pancreatic beta-cells from cellular death caused by chronic high blood sugar (glucotoxicity) and promotes their replication to improve long-term insulin output.
Systemic Response: Central activation causes a temporary, acute spike in blood glucose and arterial pressure, while also coordinating neuroendocrine responses to stress.
Modulates Pain: Found heavily in the spinal cord, it has a dual nature—it can temporarily worsen certain types of nerve pain while simultaneously enhancing the pain-relieving power of medications like morphine.
Stress and Mood: It plays a role in anxiety and depression, with evidence suggesting it exhibits endogenous antidepressant-like properties.