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I have begun to incorporate peptides as part of a routine for long COVID parkinsonism. I started slowly adding each pep after the previous one has been tolerated without any noticeable issues. The BPC157/TD500 was the starting point and added Semax after 14 days. I have MOTSc next in line but I’m feeling uncertain about dosing and where to go from there. I want to add SS-31 and possibly Selank and Humanin. I have several questions regarding stacking. Is it safe to stack this many peptides? Should each peptide be injected alone or like the BPC/TD can they be combined? My concern is cross contamination. I would also like more information about blood testing. Maybe that should be covered in a separate post. Thank you for being a source for all this information!!
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@Kiki Riki unfortunately I have not been able to locate the SS-31 yet. I didn’t have your info before I dove into this so I started with the BPC157/TD500 combination and added the Semax about 3 weeks in. I’m now adding the MOTSc while I look for the SS31. Do you have a source for Semax/Selank nasal spray(s)?
Long Covid Parkinsonism
Looking to connect with anyone out there doing research on the effects of Long COVID and resulting Parkinsonism. Infection was 2/22 with rapidly progressing symptoms 3-6 months post. Resistant to pharma we have used alternative methods of treatment. Amino acid therapy with some success but only temporary. Stem cell therapy with little to no result. Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy has started to show some effect. Now peppers BPC157 and TD500 combo. We will add Semax today. We continue with the supplements originally recommended as they seem to give general support. Overall things have improved but the muscle stability is still a challenge. Biggest disappointment in all of this … active working professional musician that lost his ability to strum a guitar. Career is gone. The muscle control is the biggest challenge now. Anyone who can give some input would be greatly appreciated.
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