Honestly, I've dabbled a bit with both and from what people say, Semax feels a lot more stimulating on focus and kinda uplifting, almost like a nootropic but with some neuroprotective vibes. Dihexa on the other hand seems way more subtle but with potential actual synapse remodeling effects, which is wild if true.
Not gonna lie, Semax is easier to dose and I noticed quicker mental clarity spikes, but Dihexa might have longer-term benefits if you’re into the neurogenesis angle. Weirdly enough, some folks report Dihexa being too subtle to notice day-to-day, but it’s probably because it’s working deeper at the brain chemistry level.
Still, I’m curious if anyone stacked these or cycled between them for different outcomes—seems like a cool combo for both acute focus and long-term brain health?