Which Is Better Semax Or Selank?
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Which Is Better Semax Or Selank?
Semax: The First Choice for Cognitive Enhancement
Areas of strength:
Rapid Brain Boost: Promotes nerve growth by increasing BDNF, strengthens memory, learning speed, and logical analysis, especially suitable for short-term, high-intensity cerebral demands (e.g., exams, programming).
Neural repair potential: clinically used for recovery after stroke or traumatic brain injury, accelerating the reconstruction of neural connections.
Anti-fatigue: Boosts dopamine and norepinephrine to sustain prolonged concentration without fatigue.
Limitations:
May slightly elevate anxiety (due to enhanced alertness), caution for highly sensitive individuals or those with anxiety disorders.
Selank: an expert in emotional regulation
Areas of Strength:
Long-acting anxiolytic: modulates GABA and serotonin to relieve generalised anxiety, social fears without the risk of drowsiness or dependence associated with traditional anxiolytics.
Emotional resilience enhancement: reduces stress hormones (cortisol) to help cope with chronic stress or post-traumatic stress (PTSD).
Cognitive aid: indirectly improves concentration by stabilising mood, but has a weaker direct pro-intellectual effect than Semax.
Limitations:
Excessive sedation may affect mental agility in some people, and at high doses may lead to decreased motivation.
If the goal is to 'study/work efficiently' or 'repair brain damage', and there is no serious anxiety problem, you can give priority to Semax.
If the core pain point is 'emotional control' or 'chronic stress', and need to stabilise the mental state in the long term, Selank can be preferred.
Better in combination: When anxiety is accompanied by mental demands (e.g., pre-test anxiety), a low-dose combination can balance stimulation and sedation (e.g., Semax in the morning + Selank in the evening).






