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I've been experimenting with a good number of peptides in the last decade, but none has really held the promise of helping to reverse cardiac enlargement due to years of AAS abuse and high blood pressure as Thymosin β4. Clinical trials have been under way for many years, and it is becoming more clear as to how the peptide exerts it's effect on tissues in the body.
The plan has been to take an IV course of this peptide during a specific time period during which I continue to monitor the status of old joint injuries that haven't healed in many years, and get a follow up Echocardiogram to see what the measured changes in cardiac morphology may be. This won't be taking place until I get back to working steady for a few months, but I'd like to document my findings (if any) here, for anyone who may be considering options for similar issues.
There has been some updates on the Wikipedia page about the peptide, which is promising, and the continuation of clinical trials investigating it's possible efficacy in treating conditions of the heart and other connective tissues have also been positive.
Here is the Wiki link;
en.wikipedia.org
I'm going to go ahead and guess that something like 40 mg would be needed, and administration would be done every other day or so at a dose of 2 mg IV, for a loading phase, with a following phase of maintenance. Or, just a steady 1 mg \ day IV for about 40 days, still need to get the protocol all sorted out. There would have to be reasons why a flood dose woud be administered, and i'm not totally convinced that there is enough binding sites for a large dose of peptide to exert it's effects on, which would mean wasted product, but then again, I'm unsure. More studying needs to be done on the topic.
Anyways, if yall have any personal anecdotes, share on here if you care to contribute. Otherwise, the story will unfold in a matter of months in this thread.
The plan has been to take an IV course of this peptide during a specific time period during which I continue to monitor the status of old joint injuries that haven't healed in many years, and get a follow up Echocardiogram to see what the measured changes in cardiac morphology may be. This won't be taking place until I get back to working steady for a few months, but I'd like to document my findings (if any) here, for anyone who may be considering options for similar issues.
There has been some updates on the Wikipedia page about the peptide, which is promising, and the continuation of clinical trials investigating it's possible efficacy in treating conditions of the heart and other connective tissues have also been positive.
Here is the Wiki link;

Thymosin beta-4 - Wikipedia
I'm going to go ahead and guess that something like 40 mg would be needed, and administration would be done every other day or so at a dose of 2 mg IV, for a loading phase, with a following phase of maintenance. Or, just a steady 1 mg \ day IV for about 40 days, still need to get the protocol all sorted out. There would have to be reasons why a flood dose woud be administered, and i'm not totally convinced that there is enough binding sites for a large dose of peptide to exert it's effects on, which would mean wasted product, but then again, I'm unsure. More studying needs to be done on the topic.
Anyways, if yall have any personal anecdotes, share on here if you care to contribute. Otherwise, the story will unfold in a matter of months in this thread.