Peptides that may help with headaches (including migraines, tension headaches, or chronic pain)
Several peptides show promise due to their anti-inflammatory, neuroprotective, and vasoregulatory effects. Below is a breakdown of the most effective peptides, their mechanisms, and how they might help with headaches
1. BPC-157 (Body Protective Compound-157)
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Mechanism:
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Reduces neuroinflammation and promotes tissue healing
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Stabilizes blood vessels (may help with migraines linked to vascular issues)
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Modulates serotonin and dopamine (imbalances can trigger headaches)
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Potential Benefits for Headaches:
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May reduce chronic tension headaches
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Could help with migraine-related gut issues (gut-brain axis)
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Dosage (Research-Based):
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250-500 mcg 1-2x/day (sublingual or subcutaneous)
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Side Effects: Very few reported; considered safe
2. Dihexa (N-hexanoic-Tyr-Ile-(6) aminohexanoic amide)
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Mechanism:
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Enhances brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF)
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Protects against neuroinflammation (linked to migraines & cluster headaches)
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Improves cerebral blood flow
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Potential Benefits:
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May help with chronic migraines and neurovascular headaches
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Could reduce brain fog associated with long-term headaches
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Dosage:
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10-20 mg orally (limited human data; mostly preclinical)
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Side Effects: Minimal, but long-term safety unclear
3. Semax (Synthetic ACTH(4-10) Fragment)
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Mechanism:
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Increases BDNF and NGF (nerve growth factor)
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Regulates cerebral blood flow
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Modulates endorphins and serotonin (pain relief)
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Potential Benefits:
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May help with migraine aura and vascular headaches
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Could improve post-concussion headaches
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Dosage:
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200-600 mcg/day (intranasal or subcutaneous)
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Side Effects: Rare; mild stimulation at high doses
4. Selank (Thr-Lys-Pro-Arg-Pro-Gly-Pro)
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Mechanism:
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Reduces anxiety & stress (common headache triggers)
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Balances GABA and serotonin
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Anti-inflammatory effects
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Potential Benefits:
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Helps with tension headaches (stress-related)
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May reduce chronic daily headache frequency
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Dosage:
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200-400 mcg/day (intranasal or injection)
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Side Effects: Very well tolerated
5. Epithalon (Epitalon)
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Mechanism:
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Regulates melatonin & circadian rhythm (sleep affects headaches)
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Anti-aging effects on pineal gland (may reduce migraine frequency)
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Potential Benefits:
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Could help with hormone-related headaches
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May improve sleep quality (reducing headache triggers)
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Dosage:
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1-5 mg/day (subcutaneous, cyclical use)
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Side Effects: Minimal, but long-term effects unknown
6. VIP (Vasoactive Intestinal Peptide)
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Mechanism:
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Modulates cerebral blood flow
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Reduces neurogenic inflammation (linked to migraines)
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Potential Benefits:
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May help with cluster headaches and chronic migraines
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Used in some IV therapies for headache relief
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Dosage:
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Clinical use only (not widely available for self-administration)
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Comparison Table: Best Peptides for Headaches
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Peptide |
Best For |
Mechanism |
Dosage |
Safety |
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BPC-157 |
Tension headaches, migraines |
Anti-inflammatory, gut-brain healing |
250-500 mcg 2x/day |
Very safe |
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Dihexa |
Chronic migraines, neuroprotection |
Boosts BDNF, improves blood flow |
10-20 mg oral |
Limited data |
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Semax |
Migraine aura, vascular headaches |
Increases BDNF, regulates blood flow |
200-600 mcg/day |
Safe |
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Selank |
Stress-related headaches |
Balances GABA, reduces anxiety |
200-400 mcg/day |
Very safe |
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Epithalon |
Hormonal/sleep-related headaches |
Regulates melatonin |
1-5 mg/day |
Experimental |
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VIP |
Cluster headaches |
Modulates blood flow |
Clinical use only |
Prescription |
