
Dihexa: The Nootropic Peptide
By Dr. Sofia Reyes
Published on July 19, 2022
Cognitive Function
Neuroprotection
Memory
A potent nootropic peptide studied for its potential to enhance cognitive function by promoting the formation of new connections between neurons.
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Dihexa is a highly potent nootropic peptide that was developed to mimic the effects of Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor (BDNF), a key protein for neuron growth and survival. Dihexa is exceptionally effective at crossing the blood-brain barrier and has been shown in preclinical studies to be significantly more potent than BDNF itself at promoting the formation of new synapses (connections) between neurons. This process, known as synaptogenesis, is the physical basis of learning and memory. As we age, our ability to form new neural connections declines, leading to cognitive slowing and memory impairment. By powerfully stimulating synaptogenesis, Dihexa is researched for its potential to repair brain damage, improve cognitive function, and enhance memory consolidation. Maintaining a high level of cognitive function and neural plasticity is a cornerstone of a low biological age, and Dihexa represents one of the most powerful experimental tools for achieving this.
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