Who is Dmitry Leushkin

Dmitry Leushkin is an independent researcher and system developer working in the fields of cognitive processing systems, functional nutrition, applied mycology, and human performance frameworks.

Born in 1966, he became interested in cognitive processing technologies and protocol-based systems more than 20 years ago. In 2008, he published the first edition of the book Turbo-Suslik and launched the Turbo-Suslik project — a long-running self-directed protocol-based cognitive processing system built around structured linguistic protocols and repeated processing routines.

Over the following years, the system accumulated extensive long-term practical use and a large body of observational feedback from independent users.

Books

  • BSFF 2.0 (2007)
  • Turbo-Suslik (2008, later revised editions)
  • Turbo-Suslik Protocols
  • Turbo-Suslik 2.0 (2026)

In parallel with cognitive systems work, Dmitry Leushkin has been involved in independent research and development related to functional nutrition, high-cognitive-load dietary systems, fungal biomass cultivation, and practical human optimization architectures.

His work focuses on practical systems design rather than academic theory — including structured linguistic processing, functional food architecture, experimental mycology, and long-term self-directed cognitive frameworks.

He currently operates through Human Optimization Framework (HOF), an independent private R&D initiative focused on technical analysis, applied experimentation, and long-term observational work in cognitive processing and related domains.

HOF is not a medical, psychological, or academic institution. It is an independent research and development framework built around practical experimentation, systems engineering, and field experience.

Profiles and Publications