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Is anyone taking them? If so, can you share what peptides you're using and what symptoms you're treating?

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JohnPepper

No mediaction reverses PD. Believe me, I have had PD since 1992. I am now 89 years old and still going strong. Look me up and contact me, I am not allowed to advertise here!

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gomelgo in reply to JohnPepper

Also have you heard of this woman John? mettamorphix.com/

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Bear1927

I find Thymosin Alpha via IV drip to be most effective as it stymulates Thymus gland and leads to overall improvement. One month of therapy led to significant reduction in symptoms and consumption of medication. The only issue is the labour cost and peptide price.

GLP 1 (1 weekly injection in stomach) was effective with dyskenisia but I swithched to Selank (nasal spay).

Combination of the 2 peptides above with

high dose gluthatione injection (at least once weekly) and animal fat and organ meat (B vitamine complex), magnesium, sunlight, and natural source of vitamine K is really good for me.

Also I have tried Cerebrolysin peptide via IV drip (for about a month) and didn't notice significant improvements, apart vision improvement.

Currently I'm testing bacillus licheniformis probiotic but its to early to claim a victory.

I think we need to look at methods of natural production of GABA in combination with all of the above in order to recover from PD.

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Jojaku123 in reply to Bear1927

I found Thymosin Alpha as well as Thymosin Alpha 1. I don’t think they are exactly the same thing although one is derived from the other. Which one are you taking?

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Bear1927 in reply to Jojaku123

tridentpeptide.com/index.ph...

This is synthetic version, does the job.

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Jojaku123 in reply to Bear1927

Thanks Bear! 🐻

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kaypeeoh

My (vague) understanding is peptides are branch-chain amino acids that specifically go to muscle building rather than raising blood sugar, gluconeogenesis.

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Following_closely

I’m not taking them, but I’ve heard that peptides normally taken for the treatment of diabetes have proven promising for PD in early clinical trials. This was mentioned by Professor Bas Bloem in the latest “No silver Bullet” video, but I have also been following the clinical trials for a while. I believe they have to be administered by injection to bypass digestion.

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AlejandroSenes

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SilentEchoes in reply to AlejandroSenes

I believe peptides are the new frontier ~ they've been around for a long time but word is getting out.

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PDKiwi

I've been trying to source glycomacropeptide because it is supposed to be a useful prebiotic that controls the DSV bacteria , an overgrowth of which is implicated as a root cause of PD. If anyone has a source , please let me know .

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