Coach,
OK, this is a bit of a blast from the past but in the article you posted on the forum http://tnation.T-Nation.com/free_online_forum/null/some_cool_soviet_articles nearly 10 years ago, there is a reference to semax as a way of improving the adaptation process in athletes. From what I know, semax is a neuropeptide and has recently become more widely available in the US, chiefly due to its alleged nootropic/stimulatory properties. I was wondering if you got the chance to try this compound by any chance?
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[quote]juverulez wrote:
Coach,
OK, this is a bit of a blast from the past but in the article you posted on the forum http://tnation.T-Nation.com/free_online_forum/null/some_cool_soviet_articles nearly 10 years ago, there is a reference to semax as a way of improving the adaptation process in athletes. From what I know, semax is a neuropeptide and has recently become more widely available in the US, chiefly due to its alleged nootropic/stimulatory properties. I was wondering if you got the chance to try this compound by any chance?[/quote]
No, this was just a repost from some Russian literature I had access to. It was something I wrote myself. I have no experience with semax.
Thanks for reposting it though, I had forgotten about some of that stuff!
I periodically review some of the older articles/threads of my favourite authors to make sure that no nugget of wisdom has slipped by.