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Selank 10mg
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Selank 10mg

Synthetic heptapeptide analogue of tuftsin studied in research on stress-response and BDNF-related pathways.

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Selank is a synthetic heptapeptide analogue of the naturally occurring immunomodulatory peptide tuftsin, developed at the Institute of Molecular Genetics in Moscow. It has been investigated in research on anxiolytic effects without sedation, BDNF expression, and neuroimmune signalling. Selank is used clinically in some countries for specific indications but is not approved by the FDA or EMA. For in-vitro and laboratory research use only.

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Women and peptides — what I wish I knew before starting

There's a lot of info online about peptides but almost all of it is written by and for men. As a woman who's been using peptides for about 6 months, here's what I've learned: **Dosing is different.** Most protocols online are for 80-100kg men. At 58kg I typically use 50-60% of the commonly recommended dose and get full effects. Start lower than you think. **Menstrual cycle matters.** Some peptides (especially GH secretagogues) can affect your cycle timing. Not dangerously, but worth tracking. My cycle shifted by 3 days when I started CJC/Ipa. **Skin benefits are usually faster.** Women tend to notice GHK-Cu and glutathione skin improvements faster than men (possibly because we're paying more attention, or hormonal differences in collagen). **Weight loss peptides work slightly differently.** Tirzepatide appetite suppression hit me harder than the men I know using it. Had to be very careful about eating enough protein. **What works great for women:** - GHK-Cu for skin and hair - Glutathione for skin brightening - BPC-157 for joint health (especially if you do yoga/Pilates) - Selank for hormonal anxiety - CJC/Ipa for sleep (lower dose than men) Would love to hear from other women in this community about their experiences.

Emma L.·4 replies

Anyone using Semax or Selank for focus/productivity?

I work remotely from Bali and my productivity has been all over the place. Looked into nootropic peptides and Semax and Selank keep coming up. From what I've read: - Semax = more stimulating, good for focus and cognitive performance - Selank = more calming, good for anxiety + focus without the stimulation I don't want anything that feels like a stimulant (I already drink too much coffee). Leaning towards Selank but curious what the community's experience has been. Do you dose these daily or as-needed?

James T.·1 replies

Selank for social anxiety — a practitioner's personal experience

As someone who practices Ayurvedic medicine, I was skeptical about using peptides. But after reading the research on Selank's anxiolytic effects via GABA modulation, I decided to try it for my own social anxiety. **Background:** I've had mild-moderate social anxiety for years. Public speaking, networking events, even crowded markets would trigger it. I've tried ashwagandha, L-theanine, and meditation — all help but none resolved it. **Protocol:** Selank 300mcg intranasal, once daily in the morning, for 3 weeks **Week 1:** Subtle calm. Not sedated, just... less reactive to stressful situations. A difficult client interaction that would normally spike my heart rate just... didn't. **Week 2:** Went to a networking event in Ubud. Normally I'd arrive anxious and leave early. I stayed the whole time, initiated conversations, and actually enjoyed myself. This was the "aha" moment. **Week 3:** The effect feels natural now. I'm not anxious about being anxious anymore, if that makes sense. My baseline state has shifted. **Side effects:** None. Zero sedation, no cognitive dulling, no dependency feeling on days off. What I love about Selank vs benzodiazepines: it modulates anxiety without impairing you. You still feel sharp, present, and like yourself. Just... calmer. I'm now recommending it to appropriate clients alongside traditional approaches.

Priya M.·5 replies