Dihexa — memory research peptide
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Dihexa

Synapse Creator

AdvancedInvestigationalAdvanced Users Only

Administration

OralTransdermalSublingual

Categories

Cognitive EnhancementNeuroprotection

Also Known As

PNB-0408

Overview

An orally active, blood-brain barrier-permeable peptide known to be orders of magnitude more potent than BDNF at facilitating new synaptic connections.

Safety & Considerations

Extremely potent with limited long-term human safety data. Its massive potency over BDNF means the downstream effects of chronic use are unknown. Strict caution and low starting doses are essential.

Always consult a healthcare professional. This information is for educational purposes only.

Benefits

  • Dramatically increases synaptogenesis
  • Enhances memory consolidation
  • Potential treatment for neurodegenerative diseases

How It Works

Binds to hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) and its receptor c-Met, heavily driving the formation of new functional synapses in the brain.

Common Uses

  • Extreme cognitive enhancement
  • Parkinson's and Alzheimer's research

Typical Protocol

10mg - 20mg daily taken orally, sublingually, or via transdermal cream.

Dosing information is for research reference only.

Research Status

Investigational; developed at Washington State University.

For educational purposes only. Not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional before using any peptide or research compound.

Frequently Asked Questions About Dihexa

What is Dihexa used for?

Extreme cognitive enhancement. Parkinson's and Alzheimer's research.

What is the typical Dihexa protocol?

10mg - 20mg daily taken orally, sublingually, or via transdermal cream.

Is Dihexa safe?

Safety rating: Advanced Users Only. Extremely potent with limited long-term human safety data. Its massive potency over BDNF means the downstream effects of chronic use are unknown. Strict caution and low starting doses are essential.

How does Dihexa work?

Binds to hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) and its receptor c-Met, heavily driving the formation of new functional synapses in the brain.

This information is for educational purposes only and should not be taken as medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional.

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