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Traumatic Brain Injury Neuroprotection & Recovery Protocol

Traumatic Brain Injury Neuroprotection & Recovery Protocol framework focused on consistent execution, practical monitoring, and safer progression.

A multi-compound neuroprotection protocol for acute and chronic TBI recovery, targeting neuroinflammation, axonal repair, BDNF upregulation, and restoration of synaptic plasticity in damaged neural circuits.

Who it's for

People in TBI survivors programs with clinician oversightUsers running traumatic brain injury neuroprotection & recovery protocol with structured routinesConcussion patients

Use this as an educational framework with clinical oversight. Keep timing consistent, track response daily, and change one variable at a time after trend review. Pair protocol use with sleep, nutrition, and recovery fundamentals.

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Protocol at a Glance

Cycle Duration

Acute: 4–8 weeks intensive; chronic TBI: 3–6 months

Target Audience

TBI survivors, concussion patients, post-stroke individuals, CTE prevention

CompoundDoseFrequency
BPC-157

BPC-157 for neuroinflammation reduction and restoration of dopaminergic/GABAergic balance

500 mcgTwice daily
Semax

Semax for BDNF upregulation, neuroprotection, and cognitive restoration post-TBI

600 mcgTwice daily (intranasal)
Cerebrolysin

Cerebrolysin for neurotrophic support — established clinical evidence in TBI and stroke recovery

5–10 mLDaily IV/IM
Noopept

Noopept for NGF/BDNF induction and neuroprotection against glutamate excitotoxicity

10 mgDaily (sublingual or intranasal)
Dihexa

Dihexa for synaptogenesis and restoration of cognitive function via HGF/Met signaling

1 mg3x/week (oral)

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Daily Schedule

  1. Morning

    Baseline review and first execution window

    Log sleep, energy, and tolerance; complete planned BPC-157 timing if scheduled.

  2. Midday

    Adherence and symptom check

    Review hydration, workload, and side effects before any changes.

  3. Evening

    Recovery closeout and next-day setup

    Record outcomes, maintain schedule consistency, and prepare next-day protocol.

Safety

  • Escalating side effects or new concerning symptoms require prompt clinical review.
  • Avoid abrupt multi-compound changes during unstable periods.
  • Maintain regular follow-up with a licensed clinician throughout the cycle.

Not appropriate for unsupervised use or as a replacement for diagnosis and medical care. Use only within a clinician-guided plan.

Who should avoid

  • Anyone using this protocol without qualified medical supervision
  • People with unstable medical or psychiatric conditions without specialist guidance
  • Pregnant or breastfeeding individuals unless explicitly cleared by a physician
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Common Mistakes

Changing multiple variables at once

Why it matters: This makes it hard to identify what improved outcomes versus what increased side effects.

How to fix: Keep one-variable changes per review cycle and log response for several days.

Ignoring adherence and recovery fundamentals

Why it matters: Protocol effectiveness drops when sleep, nutrition, and routine consistency are unstable.

How to fix: Protect daily anchors first, then optimize protocol details gradually.

FAQ

How long should Traumatic Brain Injury Neuroprotection & Recovery Protocol run before reassessment?

A common window is Acute: 4–8 weeks intensive; chronic TBI: 3–6 months, with periodic review of tolerance and objective trends.

Can I increase complexity quickly for faster results?

Usually no. Safer optimization comes from staged changes and clear tracking.

What should I track each day?

Track schedule adherence, symptoms, sleep quality, and any adverse effects in one log.

Key Takeaways

  • Consistency with BPC-157 + Semax execution matters more than frequent protocol changes.
  • Single-variable adjustments improve safety and decision quality.
  • Objective daily tracking supports better long-term outcomes.

Why This Stack Works

TBI involves a primary mechanical injury followed by a prolonged secondary cascade of neuroinflammation, excitotoxicity, mitochondrial dysfunction, and progressive neuronal death. BPC-157 crosses the blood-brain barrier and reduces neuroinflammation while restoring dopaminergic and serotonergic systems disrupted by TBI. Semax dramatically upregulates BDNF, the primary neurotrophic factor driving axonal repair and synaptic plasticity. Cerebrolysin is a neuropeptide mixture with established clinical efficacy for TBI and stroke recovery, containing active BDNF/NGF fragments. Noopept provides neuroprotection via NGF/BDNF induction. Dihexa is the most potent known pro-cognitive peptide, promoting synaptogenesis at subnanomolar concentrations.

Clinical Research

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Medical disclaimer: This protocol is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before starting any peptide protocol.

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