Shoutout to my brother Curtis 🙏 — he's the reason I started the Cytogen followed by Cytomax cycle.
Just wrapped up my Cytogen cycle and I'm pumped to move into the Cytomax phase 🧬 For anyone wondering why we sequence them this way — it's the Khavinson framework, and the order matters. @Curtis Gillespie Sayers correct me if im wrong. Cytogens are the short synthesized peptides (just 2–4 amino acids). They're small enough to actually slip into the cell nucleus and bind directly to DNA, basically flipping the switch on the gene expression programs for whatever tissue you're targeting — adrenals, pineal, liver, pancreas, whatever the axis is. Once that genetic signal is fired off, you follow up with the Cytomaxes. These are the longer polypeptide complexes pulled from the corresponding tissue itself. They work at the tissue level rather than the nucleus, delivering the full spectrum of regulatory peptides to sustain and amplify what the Cytogen kicked off. Think of it like: • Cytogen = the ignition / the program loader • Cytomax = the fuel / the sustained signal Why running them in sequence beats either one alone: • Synergy — the Cytomax extends and deepens the effect the Cytogen initiated • Longer-lasting results, because you're rebuilding the tissue, not just stimulating it • More complete functional restoration of the targeted organ axis • It mirrors the body's own peptide signaling — short peptides trigger, longer peptides sustain Excited to feel the back half of this cycle 🙌