Alpha Mind — 10-Week Cycle
Updated April 28, 2026
Why People Choose The Alpha Mind 10-Week Cycle
- Advanced cognitive support for Alzheimer’s, Dementia, Stroke and Brain Injury
- Enhances neurogenesis and synaptic plasticity
- Stimulates brain-derived growth factors like BDNF and NGF
- Supports neural repair and resilience
- Promotes circadian rhythm and sleep quality
- Supports telomere health and longevity signaling
- Boosts mitochondrial energy and endurance
- Improves metabolic flexibility and fat oxidation
- Accelerates tendon, ligament, and muscle recovery
- Helps modulate inflammation and oxidative stress
- Supports gut lining and vascular repair
What’s In Your Alpha Mind 10-Week Cycle Kit
Peptides
- 10 × Cerebrolysin (60 mg)
- 10 × Epithalon (10 mg)
- 1 × MOTS-C (10 mg)
- 4 × BPC-157 (5 mg)
Supplies
- 5 × 10 ml Bacteriostatic Water (BAC Water)
- 70 × 1 ml insulin syringes (30–31G, 6–8 mm)
- 26 × 3 ml reconstitution syringes
- 26 × syringe tips (vial vents)
- 1 × box of 100 alcohol pads
Step-by-step dosing protocol.
Peptide Storage
Storage for Lyophilized (Freeze-Dried) Peptides: (Powder Form)
- After arrival: Store dry/lyophilized vials in the freezer at or below -20 C for best stability unless the product label/protocol says otherwise.
- Keep vials tightly capped, dry, dark, and protected from moisture.
- Avoid repeated freezing and thawing
Storage for Reconstituted Peptides: (Mixed with BAC Water)
- Refrigerate 2 to 8 °C
- Do not freeze
- Use within 45 days unless the product label/protocol says otherwise.
- Label vials with date and concentration
Reconstitution
For easy calculating and to fit the full 10-week cycle:
- Cerebrolysin 60 mg: Add 2.5 ml BAC Water
- Epithalon 10 mg: Add 1.0 ml BAC Water
- MOTS-C 10 mg: Add 1.0 ml BAC Water
- BPC-157 5 mg: Add 2.5 ml BAC Water
Gently swirl or roll after adding BAC Water—do not shake.
Dosage
Injection Method: Subcutaneous (SQ).
Syringe: Insulin type (1 ml, 30–31G, 6–8 mm).
Dose:
Amount of peptide to administer.
BPC-157: 20 units (400 mcg)
Cerebrolysin: 62.5 units (15 mg)
Epithalon: 100 units (10 mg)
MOTS-C: 10 units (1 mg)
Timing & Frequency
Time of day and how often per week.
BPC-157 + Cerebrolysin (Morning)
- Combine both peptides into one syringe (draw from both vials).
- Monday to Friday mornings. Weekends off.
- Inject on an empty stomach, at least 30 minutes before food.
- Weeks 1–4 and 7–10: BPC-157 + Cerebrolysin
- Weeks 5–6: BPC-157 only
Epithalon (Evening)
- Take in its own syringe.
- Inject 2 hours after your last meal.
- Every 3rd day during Weeks 1–3 and Weeks 8–10.
- 10 total doses.
MOTS-C (Weekly Morning)
- Take in its own syringe.
- 1× weekly at the same day and time for the full cycle (example: Saturday morning).
- 10 total doses.
Cycle Length: 10 weeks.
Peptide Intake Overview
Peptides taken during the cycle.
BPC-157: 400 mcg × 50 days = 20 mg
Cerebrolysin: 15 mg × 40 days = 600 mg
Epithalon: 10 mg × 10 days = 100 mg
MOTS-C: 1 mg × 10 days = 10 mg
Inject Safely
Preferred sites (Subcutaneous):
- Abdomen, at least 5 cm from navel
- Outer thigh
- Upper-outer arm (rotate 1 to 2 cm from last site)
Quick steps:
- Clean the vial top and injection site with an alcohol pad
- Draw dose(s) into syringe
- Pinch and lift skin at the injection site
- Inject slowly at a 45° angle just under the skin (SQ)
- Apply gentle pressure with alcohol pad for 30 seconds
- Dispose syringe in a sharps container
Notes
- If you miss a dose, resume at the next scheduled time.
Do not double up. - Maintain hydration, movement, and good sleep.
- Common mild side effects include small bruise, brief redness or itch at site, occasional nausea or fatigue.
- Discontinue immediately and seek medical care if you experience spreading redness and warmth or severe swelling, fever, pus, red streaks, or signs of allergy such as hives, facial swelling, or trouble breathing.
- Do not use peptides if pregnant or breastfeeding.
Possible Side Effects (Common & Mild)
- Small bruise
- Brief redness or itch at site
- Occasional nausea or fatigue
Peptide Measurement Guide
- mg: milligram; measures the total amount of peptide in a vial
- mcg: microgram; measures an injection dose (1 mg = 1,000 mcg)
- ml: milliliter; measures the volume of BAC water for reconstitution
- unit: insulin-syringe marking for dose calculation (1 ml = 100 units on a standard insulin syringe)
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Disclaimer
This guide is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice. Peptides are research compounds and are not approved for human use unless prescribed by a medical practitioner. Always consult your medical practitioner before starting any protocol.
