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🧪 There's a Molecule From Pig Brains That's Been Used on Over 70,000 Stroke and Dementia Patients — And Most of the Western World Has Never Heard of It
Cerebrolysin might have the wildest origin story in peptide research. Scientists take proteins from pig brain tissue and break them down into tiny fragments small enough to cross into the human brain. Sounds strange, right? But those fragments mimic the same growth factors your brain naturally uses to keep neurons alive, build new connections, and recover from damage. Think of it like giving your brain a concentrated care package of the exact signals it needs to repair itself. What makes Cerebrolysin fascinating is that it doesn't just do one thing. It works on multiple pathways at once. It helps protect neurons from dying after injury, reduces brain inflammation, promotes the growth of new synaptic connections, and even appears to interfere with the amyloid plaques linked to Alzheimer's. Your brain already uses molecules like BDNF and NGF to maintain itself, and Cerebrolysin contains peptide fragments that activate those same survival pathways. Here's where it gets really interesting 👇 ✅ A meta-analysis of over 5,000 stroke patients found it significantly improved early neurological recovery ✅ Alzheimer's trials showed improved cognitive scores that persisted for months after treatment ended ✅ A Phase III traumatic brain injury trial showed measurable cognitive improvement at 3 months ✅ It's approved and actively used in over 50 countries across Europe, Asia, and Latin America The reason most Americans have never heard of it is simply that it hasn't gone through the specific FDA approval process required in the US. But the clinical evidence base is enormous, with over 200 published studies across stroke, brain injury, and dementia. It's one of the most studied neuropeptide preparations in the world, just not in this country. What would you want to know more about, brain recovery after injury or protecting cognitive function as you age? For research purposes only.
0 likes • Apr 8
wow very interesting a
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Looking forward to learning more
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Thanks for the invite, Im wanting to learn more about peps.
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