Humanin
Mitochondria-derived peptide encoded within the 16S rRNA region. Studied for cytoprotective, anti-apoptotic, and metabolic effects relevant to aging.
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- What does humanin peptide do?
- Community accounts describe humanin primarily in the context of longevity and mitochondrial optimisation stacks — often alongside MOTS-c and SS-31. The most commonly described subjective effects: improved energy metabolism, better stress resilience, and faster recovery. Accounts referencing its cytoprotective mechanism frame humanin as a cellular preservation compound rather than a performance enhancer. Most confessions treat it as background infrastructure in a longevity stack rather than a compound with acute noticeable effects.
- How do people take humanin?
- Subcutaneous injection is the predominant administration route in community accounts. Doses in confessions vary widely — from 2mcg to 200mcg — reflecting the lack of established community consensus. Most accounts describe once-daily or every-other-day injection. Humanin appears almost exclusively in advanced longevity stacks rather than in entry-level peptide accounts. The typical community profile: users already running multiple peptides who add humanin specifically for mitochondrial and anti-aging synergy.