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so you ran HARD on stimulants all week. got everything done. but now you cant sleep. classic... what now? according to huberman, pinealon + 6h of sleep = waking up like a kid on christmas morning, every time. here's why it actually makes sense: your body already makes this peptide naturally pinealon isn't a foreign compound forcing a reaction it's more of what you already are that's what a bioregulator does it works with your biology unlike traditional compounds that bind to surface receptors pinealon penetrates the cell membrane directly that's why the effects persist weeks after cycling it while you sleep, pinealon is: - slowing your cellular aging - increasing your REM + deep sleep time - protecting your neurons from oxidative damage - lowering your baseline inflammation - makes 6 hours of sleep feel like 8. dose + cycling: 2 capsules 30min before bed. run it 20-30 days straight then stop for 3 months. repeat. optimal cycle timing is very individual. use this as a baseline, then trust your gut and adjust accordingly. only vendor i trust: US domestic pinealon yourprotocol.co/products/pinea… not medical advice.



not sure why more people don't talk about tretinoin this stuff is really life changing. i do not recommend visiting a derm unless u specifically ask for tret and reject ALL their other reccs i skipped all that, here's what i did tretinoin (topical gel, 6-12 weeks): 0.05% nightly apply after cleansing full dose from day 1 daily application (3x/week is cope) expect peeling week 1-2 forces faster skin cell renewal clears surface acne then run isotret to stop future acne isotretinoin (oral pill, 4-6 months): systemic remodeling of the sebaceous glands shrinks oil glands permanently skin purges week 2-3 clears by month 4 done. now i run tret whenever i want. anti aging + actor level shining skin. most ppl would honestly benefit from tret alone. isotret only if you're ready for the side effects. this is the generic tret + isotret i used international tretinoin: buygenerics.com/generic-meds/r… international isotretinoin: buygenerics.com/generic-meds/a… not medical advice.









