Tony Huge

Methylene Blue: Mitochondrial Electron Carrier Nootropic

Methylene Blue: The Overlooked Mitochondrial Compound That Enhances Cognition Methylene blue is a synthetic compound originally developed in 1876 for textile dyeing. Over the next 150 years, its medicinal properties accumulated in niche medical literature. Yet most nootropic users don’t know it exists because it’s not a supplement—it’s a pharmaceutical used to treat methemoglobinemia (a […]

Ostarine MK-2866: Beginner-Friendly SARM for Lean Muscle

Ostarine MK-2866: The Beginner SARM That Actually Works If you’re going to touch SARMs at all, Ostarine is where the Enhanced Athlete Protocol starts. It’s the most selective, most researched, and most beginner-friendly selective androgen receptor modulator available. Not because it’s weak—it’s not—but because Ostarine produces predictable, manageable results with minimal shutdown of natural testosterone […]

Selank vs Semax: Russian Nootropic Peptides Compared

Selank vs Semax: The Soviet Nootropic Peptides the West Finally Understands The Russian military-industrial complex discovered something Western supplement companies missed: short peptide chains can cross the blood-brain barrier and modulate neurotransmitter systems with precision. Selank and Semax are synthetic peptides developed by the Institute of Molecular Genetics in Moscow—they’re not theoretical, they’re deployed by […]

Rapamycin for Longevity: mTOR Inhibition & Autophagy Protocol

Rapamycin: The mTOR Master Key to Longevity Escape Velocity Most people don’t understand that aging is fundamentally a problem of excessive growth signaling. Your cells are literally growing themselves to death. Rapamycin—the immunosuppressant drug derived from Easter Island soil bacteria—is one of the most powerful tools we have to manipulate the mTOR pathway and trigger […]

SS-31 (Elamipretide): The Mitochondrial Peptide Revolution

If you’ve been paying attention to the cutting edge of longevity research, you’ve heard of senolytics, NAD+ precursors, and rapamycin. But there’s a peptide flying under the radar that may be the most important mitochondrial intervention ever developed. It’s called SS-31, also known as Elamipretide (brand name Stegazo), and it does something no other compound […]

The Hypocrisy of Anti-Aging: Why People Fear Peptides But Drink Every Weekend

I had a conversation last week that perfectly captures the absurdity of how most people think about health risk. A guy in his 30s — overweight, pre-diabetic, drinks 10+ beers every weekend, eats fast food four times a week, hasn’t exercised in years — told me he was “concerned about the safety” of BPC-157. A […]

The Supplement Stack That Replaces 50 Random Pills

Let me guess: you’ve got a kitchen counter covered in supplement bottles. Some you bought because a podcast mentioned them. Some because a bodybuilder on Instagram swore by them. Some you can’t even remember why you bought. Every morning you choke down a fistful of 15-20 pills, spending $200-400 a month, with zero idea whether […]

Mitochondrial Optimization: The Energy Factory You’re Neglecting

Every single thing your body does — every thought, every heartbeat, every muscle contraction, every hormone produced, every cell repaired — requires energy. That energy comes from your mitochondria. You have quadrillions of them, packed into every cell, and by age 40, they’re operating at roughly half their youthful capacity. By 60, the decline is […]

MK-677 (Ibutamoren): Growth Hormone on Demand

Growth hormone is the master recovery hormone. It rebuilds muscle. It burns fat. It thickens skin, strengthens bones, sharpens cognition, and deepens sleep. By age 40, your natural GH output has plummeted by 50% or more. By 60, you’re running on fumes. This hormonal collapse is one of the primary drivers of the aging phenotype […]

BPC-157 + TB-500: The Ultimate Healing Peptide Stack

If I could only recommend two peptides for the rest of my life, they’d be BPC-157 and TB-500. Not because they’re the flashiest. Not because they build the most muscle or burn the most fat. But because they do something far more valuable: they heal. And in the world of enhanced performance — where you’re […]