Has anyone tried Thymosin peptides (a1 and b4)? After 25 injections (1 daily) I have experienced reduction in dyskenisia and amount of Levedopa (Madopar) needed (from 5 pills to 2 pills a day). Also I felt "younger" and even noticed some physical changes, like some of my "silver" hair changed its color back to black. Initially I tried them in Russia and they were sold privately as "organic" (from navy seals in Siberia), but due to the ongoing war its difficult to get them to UK so I purchased some synthetic ones in London, the end result was about 40% effectivness in comparison with previous peptide combination at the same price of £50 per shot.
1 dose of Thymosin A1 could be enough depending on severity of your symptomps. I had to combine it with Selank Peptide to get to normal sleep and reduce severe dyskenisia. This week I'm planning to stop using Selank and do 1 Tymosin A1 injection every other day.1 very important point - when Thymosin is done via IV drip - it felt more potent and lasted longer, so I did little experiment last week by deviding the usual single dose of 4ml into 4×1ml injections taken with 2 hour break.
This did really help me to feel "alive and mobile" an reduce the amount of levedopa/madopar.
Also, I'm beginning some fasting experiment in order to clear my gut as I see more and more connection with what and how I eat and my symptoms.
Meat, greens and A2 dairy is on the menu - gluten and lectin rich foods are out.
The peptide itself does not combat dyskinesia. What it does - it helps your body fight inflamation in your body which leads eventually to reduction in amount of chemical levedopa that you take. I hope it makes sense.
I would advise to look up Selank peptide as it has "calming" effect.
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