The Peptide Effect

Cytogens vs Cytomaxes Explained: Cellular Signals vs Performance Boosters

10 min · 14. Apr. 2026
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In this episode, we break down the real difference between cytogens and cytomaxes in a way that actually makes sense. Both work at the cellular level, but they do completely different things. One focuses on signaling, regulation, and guiding cells back to optimal function, while the other is all about boosting output, energy, and performance. We walk through how each one works, why people confuse them, when to use one over the other, and how combining both can create a smarter, more effective approach to longevity, recovery, and overall cellular health.

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