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Hi Al,

I started using Peptide T about 3 years ago intermitently. I'd use it for 3

months then stop for a couple months, then start again trying to see if it

provided any benefits. I think it did/does provide some minor improvement

but I don't know if it's enough to justify it's rather high cost. Steve B.

>From: " melillo3 " <melillo3@...>

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>Subject: Re: the brain damage issue

>Date: Thu, 04 Apr 2002 04:01:27 -0000

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> > My two cents on the brain damage issue:

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> > Something is wrong in the brains of people with CFIDS. >

> > michael

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>Hi ,

> Dr. Cheney knows there is hypothalmus injury causing prblems with

>hormone output. Dr. Jeff Galpin knows the problem is in the CA1

>region of the hippocampus of the brain, he feels Peptide-T will be a

>promising treatment.

>Al

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What is Peptide T?

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From: <jlhank80@...>

Subject: Re: Peptide T

Date: Monday, February 22, 2010, 9:01 AM

 

I heard about this, too. Very interesting. ..I like the no side effects

because so far I saw AZT was effective but I just dont see our fragile kiddos

doing well on a drug like that!

I dont care what it costs. I would give up everything I have to get my daughter

better. Almost have so far.

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> Here is what I have been hearing: very good results in cognitive etc for HIV

> and MS, mystery why it hasn¹t been taken mainstream treatment (probably

> because small company holding patent, no big marketing machine behind it

> etc)

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> Good news: totally without any side effects in all trials!!

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> Bad news: horrendously expensive

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> Good-ish news: patent expiring 2015

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> let us know if you decide to try. I think it can be ordered without rx even,

> but directly from manufacturers so you would have to know well what you want

> as very technical. Can find the links if interested.

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> Natasa

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> I heard about this, too. Very interesting...I like the no side effects

> because so far I saw AZT was effective but I just dont see our fragile kiddos

> doing well on a drug like that!

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> daughter better. Almost have so far.

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HIV

>> > and MS, mystery why it hasn¹t been taken mainstream treatment (probably

>> > because small company holding patent, no big marketing machine behind it

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> no too expensive, also don¹t have a doctor that would have a clue about

> this... Imo worth asking your doc

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> Natasa, are you going to try this? I am reading about this but I am careful

> in taking my steps, I am under the care of a doctor that I trust...

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>>>>> etc for >>

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If you are worried about the XMRV virus it would be far too soon to consider

such experiments on your self. As it was stated from Nevada there are

researchers worldwide looking at the various " on the shelf " meds to see what is

effective and in the coming months a lot will be known about this new retro

virus. Additionally the testing protocols will become much more consistent and

available.

Taking unknown meds for a yet to be confirmed virus would be silly if not

dangerous.

Your gold ring is in view be patient.

From: <jlhank80@...>

Subject: Re: Peptide T

Date: Monday, February 22, 2010, 4:29 PM

 

It is a drug that was used to prevent HIV from infecting cells...one of

the first that were made.

Biological Activity

Chemokine receptor 5 (CCR5) antagonist. Acts as a selective antiviral entry

inhibitor for R5 tropic HIV-1 strains. Blocks CCR5-mediated monocyte chemotaxis

and reduces microglia and astrocyte activation in a neuroinflammatory rat model

of Alzheimer's disease.

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