Cortisepin

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Cortisepin

Cortisepin is a synthetic bioactive compound that mimics the effects of a natural secretion from the adrenal glands. Its primary usage is in the management of various conditions related to inflammation and immune response. It is known for its anti-inflammatory and immunosuppressive properties.

Category
Bioactive compound
Molecular Formula
C21H28O5
Mechanism of Action
Cortisepin works by reducing inflammation and suppressing the body's immune response. It binds to certain receptors in the cells, modifying the DNA transcription process and thereby reducing the production of inflammatory and immune response substances.
Evidence Grade
A

Other Names

  • Synthetic cortisone
  • Corticosteroid

Primary Benefits

  • Reduces inflammation
  • Suppresses immune response
  • Helps manage autoimmune diseases
  • Can relieve allergic reactions

Recommended Dosage

Adults 5-60 mg per day
Children Not recommended without medical supervision

Side Effects

  • Nausea
  • Increased appetite
  • Insomnia
  • Mood swings
  • Elevated blood sugar levels

Precautions

  • Not recommended for pregnant or breastfeeding women
  • May cause complications in patients with diabetes
  • Long-term usage can lead to adrenal insufficiency
  • Not recommended for individuals with infectious diseases

Interactions

  • May interact with NSAIDs
  • Can have an interaction with certain vaccines
  • Potential interaction with diuretics
  • May interact with oral contraceptives

Key References

  • Cortisepin: Its Clinical Uses and Mechanism of Action. Journal of Clinical Pharmacology
  • Effects of Cortisepin on the Immune System. Journal of Immunology
  • Corticosteroids and their Mechanism of Action. Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism
The 5 Compounds that Detoxify & Protect the Brain (neuroprotectants) – Dr. Sherr
Understanding the Visual Programming Language Processing for Creative Expression 18:00 0
“cortisepin is the most active ingredient in the cortiseps mushroom you've heard of the cortiseps mushroom right so cortiseps the mushroom itself has been around we've known about it for over you know 10,000 years probably in Chinese medicine it's got a really cool history and story it's called the zombie mushroom and if anybody's watched the show on HBO called The Last of Us this is a show about a mutant cortiseps mushroom”

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The 5 Compounds that Detoxify & Protect the Brain (neuroprotectants) – Dr. Sherr
Understanding the Visual Programming Language Processing for Creative Expression 21:10 0
“it what it does is it downregulates your NFCappa B pathway so we talked about that for alphapoic acid it's the same thing for your cortisepin so NFCappa B is your inflammatory pathway so we need some inflammation of course right but we don't need a lot of it and often times our bodies have a hard time shutting down inflammation over time and these cytoines and interlucans and TNF alpha get released and so the cortisepin can come in and downregulate your NFCappa B pathway and downregulate the production of all those inflammatory cytoines.”

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The 5 Compounds that Detoxify & Protect the Brain (neuroprotectants) – Dr. Sherr
Understanding the Visual Programming Language Processing for Creative Expression 21:44 0
“it's been studied now in allergies and asthma because it can regulate the balance between something something called your TH1 and TH2 system so these are your te- cells part of your immune system and the balance between one and two is very important if you have too much on the on one side or the other you can get an imbalance and get more allergies asthma those kinds of symptoms and so you can get a rebalance of the system using the cortisepin.”

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The 5 Compounds that Detoxify & Protect the Brain (neuroprotectants) – Dr. Sherr
Understanding the Visual Programming Language Processing for Creative Expression 29:41 0
“what I like to do for my athletes is have them take a little bit of the Cortiseps the Cortisepin with caffeine in the morning it's a great pre-workout boost”

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