Semax experiences / Nasal vs pin?

fraxxx

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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!
 
I have an order of Semax and Selank nasal sprays arriving in the next few days. I want to give it a try and the nasal approach sounds convenient. If I like it I suppose I could get lyophilized kits and reconstitute with saline. There's a guide on Peppy's for doing that.
 
I noticed when taking Semax daily that after a week or so, I would start to get this feeling that I can't quite pinpoint, but didn't like. Sadness, anxiety, anger, something like that. But it does work well for me when I take it as needed. It's especially useful for when I haven't had enough sleep and need to be awake and alert. I've taken it subcutaneously and intranasally. SubQ lasts longer, but IN is more convenient.
 
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