Selank is a synthetic analog of the natural immunopeptide Tuftsin, originally developed for the treatment of generalized anxiety disorder. It has a number of additional benefits, including the ability to improve learning and memory, reduce stress, alleviate depression, and positively affect pain perception.
Often nicknamed the “benzo of the peptide world,” Selank has been shown to work similarly to benzodiazepines like diazepam and phenazepam, minus the addictive potential. It even outperformed diazepam in a number of clinical studies.
Selank mimics many of the effects of Tuftsin, including its immunomodulatory mechanisms. Tuftsin stimulates macrophages that have taken up residence in specific tissues like the liver, spleen, and lymph nodes, and helps mobilize other white blood cells to fight infection and cancer. A deficiency of Tuftsin has been associated with frequent infections.
Selank is a synthetic analog of the natural immunopeptide Tuftsin, originally developed for the treatment of generalized anxiety disorder. It has a number of additional benefits, including the ability to improve learning and memory, reduce stress, alleviate depression, and positively affect pain perception.
Often nicknamed the “benzo of the peptide world,” Selank has been shown to work similarly to benzodiazepines like diazepam and phenazepam, minus the addictive potential. It even outperformed diazepam in a number of clinical studies.
Selank mimics many of the effects of Tuftsin, including its immunomodulatory mechanisms. Tuftsin stimulates macrophages that have taken up residence in specific tissues like the liver, spleen, and lymph nodes, and helps mobilize other white blood cells to fight infection and cancer. A deficiency of Tuftsin has been associated with frequent infections.