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Nootropic Reviewer is a small YouTuber that produces good content on nootropics. He recommends Lion's Mane, Semax, Fish Oil, and Bacopa Monnieri to increase BDNF.
This has been on my list for some time albeit not near the top. May eventually try it although I'm probably still a few months away from doing so as I'm trying other stuff right now.
@paul mclean, any updates on the cerebrolysin? My doctor is considering Cerebrolysin and Semax. The amount of anecdotes regarding hair loss with Semax is disconcerting.
I've been doing some research too and have found out that the compound Mannitol increases absorption of drugs through the blood-labyrinth barrier by a process called osmotic disruption.
So that could definitely help with drug delivery to the cochlear.
I've got some Cerebrolysin on the way. I'll let you know how it goes.
A couple stem cell clinics administer Mannitol before administering IV stem cells. They do this for the brain disorders but it absolutely sounds good for getting drugs into the cochlea.
P21 is a compound that is very similar to Cerebrolysin and the route of administration is more simple. Semax also promotes BDNF. I'm going to order both of these and try them soon with a bunch of other peptides.
EDIT:
I came across some research saying that too much BDNF can actually be a bad thing.
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