Posts by David Gracey

David Gracey is the CEO of SuperMindHacker, a strategic investor, and a veteran digital systems architect. With over 20 years of experience designing complex structural frameworks and conducting high-stakes market due diligence, David applies a strict "systems-engineering" mindset to the ultimate machine: human biology. He specializes in translating dense, peer-reviewed clinical data into actionable, structural protocols for neurotransmitter optimization and neuroendocrine repair.
Apigenin Senolytic: Clinical Research & Mechanisms

Apigenin Senolytic: Clinical Research & Mechanisms

Your neuroinflammation protocol is incomplete if you are drinking chamomile tea instead of using standardized Apigenin extract. While BDNF Master Guide covers neurotrophic support; the specific mechanisms of Apigenin as a CD38 inhibitor and microglial suppressor represent distinct pharmacological...

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Zinc Cognitive Function: The Clinical Protocol

Zinc Cognitive Function: The Clinical Protocol

Zinc for Cognitive Function: The Trace Mineral That Powers Your Brain Scientific Evidence: A found that zinc supplementation improved cognitive performance and memory formation. Your brain depends on zinc for cognitive function more than you realize. This trace mineral, required in amounts...

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Vinpocetine Glucose: Clinical Research & Mechanisms

Vinpocetine Glucose: Clinical Research & Mechanisms

Vinpocetine is a synthetic derivative of the vinca alkaloid vincamine with potent effects on cerebral metabolism and vascular function. This compound enhances glucose utilization in the brain; improves blood-brain barrier permeability; and increases cerebral blood flow through multiple mechanisms....

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Vitamin D3 Brain Health: Clinical Research & Mechanisms

Vitamin D3 Brain Health: Clinical Research & Mechanisms

Vitamin D3 stands as a non-negotiable pillar for brain health; governing neuroprotection; steering neurotransmitter synthesis; and anchoring cognitive function throughout every stage of life. Look; I get it. Another Tuesday morning drowns in paperwork; your coffee sits cold; and someone insists...

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