Dr. Abud Bakri
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cesspool of planes and hotels and all these places, which, uh, like I would say traveling.
And then this year on the wards, the first time I don't get flu, cold, whatever kind of infection, I'm dosing Flamson off one throughout.
And I didn't get sick a single time.
What time of day or night are you injecting?
Uh, twice a week, uh, time agnostic.
Uh, we're talking about, you know, 2.5 milligrams, uh, as a prophylactic that's not FDA approved or, or that just you do
your thing i'm curious and see if it would work and you're trying to stay healthy so you can yeah take care of patients exactly so you're willing to be your own experiment when we hear about thymus and alpha we usually hear about tb500 also what's tb500 and how are the two related if at all so while cavinson's finding thymolin and he's injecting that into people the goldstein lab finds thymus in fraction five which is this giant protein that has many different peptides in it thymus alpha one being one of them and then thymus in beta four being the other one
Thymus level one, thymus and beta four were discovered in the thymus, but they're not exclusive to the thymus gland.
They're also made in other tissues.
Thymus and beta four seems to be this 43 amino acid peptide that helps in the actin cytoskeleton of cells.
So if you think about it, immune cells have to move a lot.
So they have to reorganize their actin cytoskeleton quite quickly.
So it seems to upregulate that movement.
Which, you know, the horse community for doping and other athletes have found a niche for thymosin beta-4 to use it as a doping.
You're saying the horse community?
Yeah, horse races.
Thymosin beta-4 is a very common doping agent.
For the riders or for the horses?
For the horses.
Yes.