Hey everyone, I have been considering giving Semax a try.
My ultimate goal is staying focused and potentially improving memory.
My main question is if anybody has studied thoroughly this peptide. I have heard mixed reviews about it : some say it helped with focus and memory, others say it doesn’t do anything and noticed no improvement.
I’d be willing to give it a try, would thinking that since some have noticed no effects at all it’s somewhat “safer” to try?
Also, I would consider taking it via Nasal Spray because I have read that it’s the standard usage in Russia (where it’s already used) and it’s way more convenient than pinning.
Is taking a peptide via nasal spray more dangerous than taking it subq? I am not sure if the concept of taking it through the nose to directly cross the blood brain barrier is a stupid / risky idea.
Given that, I have found 0 “famous” sources for nasal (to EU) and I’m not sure if a random supplier could be trusted even with tests.
Any help is appreciated, hope this makes sense. Can’t wait to hear your thoughts. Thanks!
My ultimate goal is staying focused and potentially improving memory.
My main question is if anybody has studied thoroughly this peptide. I have heard mixed reviews about it : some say it helped with focus and memory, others say it doesn’t do anything and noticed no improvement.
I’d be willing to give it a try, would thinking that since some have noticed no effects at all it’s somewhat “safer” to try?
Also, I would consider taking it via Nasal Spray because I have read that it’s the standard usage in Russia (where it’s already used) and it’s way more convenient than pinning.
Is taking a peptide via nasal spray more dangerous than taking it subq? I am not sure if the concept of taking it through the nose to directly cross the blood brain barrier is a stupid / risky idea.
Given that, I have found 0 “famous” sources for nasal (to EU) and I’m not sure if a random supplier could be trusted even with tests.
Any help is appreciated, hope this makes sense. Can’t wait to hear your thoughts. Thanks!