2026 Buyer's Guide
Best Nootropics for Stress & Mood — 2026
Top-ranked nootropics for stress & mood based on research evidence and current vendor availability. Each compound below links to its full research profile, live vendor pricing, and active coupon codes. Anxiolytic peptides, adaptogens, and mood-stabilizing compounds.
Top 20 nootropics for stress & mood
Selank
Nootropics Top pickSelank is a synthetic heptapeptide (Thr-Lys-Pro-Arg-Pro-Gly-Pro, 750 Da molecular weight) developed in the 1990s at the Institute of Molecular Genetics of the Russian Academy of Sciences as a synthetic analog of tuftsin — an immunomodulatory tetrapeptide (Thr-Lys-Pro-Arg) that i…
Semax
NootropicsSemax is a synthetic heptapeptide (Met-Glu-His-Phe-Pro-Gly-Pro, MEHFPGP, 813 Da molecular weight) developed at the Institute of Molecular Genetics of the Russian Academy of Sciences in the 1980s. The compound is derived from ACTH(4-10) — the 4-10 amino acid fragment of adrenocor…
DSIP (Delta Sleep-Inducing Peptide)
Cognition, Mood & NeuroprotectionDelta sleep-inducing peptide (DSIP) is a nonapeptide — a 9-amino-acid neuropeptide with sequence Trp-Ala-Gly-Gly-Asp-Ala-Ser-Gly-Glu (WAGGDASGE, 848 Da molecular weight) — first isolated in 1977 from the cerebral venous blood of rabbits subjected to electrical stimulation of the…
Phenibut
NootropicsPhenibut is the common Western name for **β-phenyl-γ-aminobutyric acid** (beta-phenyl-GABA; Russian trade names *Phenibut*/*Фенибут*, *Noofen*, *Anvifen*), a Soviet-era anxiolytic and nootropic developed in the 1960s at the Herzen State Pedagogical Institute in Leningrad under Vs…
Ashwagandha
AdaptogenAshwagandha (Withania somnifera, also called "Indian ginseng" and "winter cherry") is the most studied and most clinically validated herbal adaptogen in the contemporary supplement market. It is the botanical anchor of Ayurvedic medicine — the indigenous medical tradition of the …
L-Theanine
Nootropics**L-Theanine** is a **non-proteinogenic amino acid** found almost exclusively in **tea (Camellia sinensis)** and a handful of edible mushrooms, and it has become the single most widely-used calm-focus nootropic in the modern supplement market — both on its own at 100-400mg doses …
Magnesium
FoundationalMagnesium is the fourth most abundant cation in the human body and the second most abundant intracellular cation after potassium, with approximately 25 grams present in a typical adult—roughly 60% stored in bone, 27% in muscle, 6-7% in other soft tissues, and less than 1% in extr…
Magnesium L-Threonate
Nootropic**Magnesium L-Threonate** is a proprietary chelated form of magnesium in which the magnesium cation is bound to **L-threonic acid** — a metabolite of ascorbic acid (vitamin C) — forming the salt commonly marketed under the brand name **Magtein**. It was developed in the mid-2000s…
Glycine
FoundationalGlycine is the simplest amino acid—a single hydrogen atom replacing the typical side chain found in other proteinogenic amino acids—yet it performs an wide range of biological functions. Despite being classified as "non-essential" because humans can synthesize it endogenously fro…
Bromantane
NootropicsBromantane is an atypical psychostimulant and anxiolytic developed in the 1980s at the Zakusov Institute of Pharmacology of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, originally created as an adaptogen for Soviet military and elite athletic use and later approved in Russia for the …
Rhodiola rosea
AdaptogenRhodiola rosea is a succulent perennial plant that grows in cold, high-altitude regions of the Arctic, Siberia, Scandinavia, Iceland, the Alps, the Pyrenees, and the Carpathian Mountains. Its golden-yellow rhizome has been used for over a thousand years as a tonic against fatigue…
Schisandra
Adaptogen**Schisandra** (scientific name *Schisandra chinensis*; called **wu wei zi** in Chinese, literally "five-flavor fruit" — referring to the berry's unique property of exhibiting all five basic tastes simultaneously: sweet, sour, salty, bitter, and pungent/spicy — **omija** in Korea…
Tulsi (Holy Basil)
Adaptogen**Tulsi** (scientific name *Ocimum tenuiflorum*, formerly classified as *Ocimum sanctum*; called **tulasi** in Sanskrit and most Indian languages, **holy basil** or **sacred basil** in Western herbalism, and **kala tulsi** or **manjari** for specific varieties) is a perennial aro…
Eleuthero
Adaptogen**Eleuthero** (scientific name *Eleutherococcus senticosus*, formerly classified as *Acanthopanax senticosus*; called **ci wu jia** in Chinese, **siberian ginseng** in Western herbalism — though this common name is problematic and technically inaccurate as eleuthero is NOT in the…
Pinealon
NootropicsPinealon is a **synthetic tripeptide — glutamyl-aspartyl-arginine (Glu-Asp-Arg, or EDR)** — developed by the St Petersburg Institute of Bioregulation and Gerontology (IBG) under the leadership of **Professor Vladimir Khavinson**, the dominant figure in what is collectively known …
Cortagen
LongevityCortagen is a synthetic tetrapeptide (Ala-Glu-Asp-Gly) from the Khavinson bioregulator family developed at the St. Petersburg Institute of Bioregulation and Gerontology. It is organ-targeted to cardiac and coronary tissue, studied for cardiac function preservation and coronary ar…
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Best nootropics for stress & mood — FAQ
What are the best nootropics for stress & mood?
The top-ranked nootropics for stress & mood based on research evidence and current vendor pricing are: 1) Selank, 2) N-Acetyl-Selank, 3) Semax, 4) DSIP (Delta Sleep-Inducing Peptide), 5) Phenibut. Each is profiled below with mechanism, dosing, and the cheapest current source.
Which nootropic works fastest for stress & mood?
Onset varies by mechanism. Direct-acting compounds (e.g., metabolic agonists for fat loss, healing peptides for tissue repair) typically show effects within 2-4 weeks of consistent dosing. Adaptogenic and longevity compounds operate on slower 8-12 week timelines. Each compound profile has its own onset notes — see the linked research pages for specifics.
Where to buy nootropics for stress & mood?
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Are these nootropics legal to buy?
All compounds linked here are sold by vendors for research-use-only — no prescription required for research purchases. None of the vendors on BodyHackGuide sell research compounds for human consumption. BodyHackGuide editorial doesn't promote off-label use; we provide research data so qualified researchers can make informed sourcing decisions.
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