Elizabeth Yurth, M.D.
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Like Asia, they use it all the time.
I had a patient with cancer who moved to Asia so she could get zidaxin because it's an approved drug there.
It's not approved here.
It's hard to get.
But thymus alpha-1 is a really big key to keeping your immune system healthy.
So if you have autoimmune disease, if you have cancer, if you have viruses all the time,
And thymosin alpha-1 is a key peptide.
So those are going to kind of, and then thymosin beta-4 being more of a reparative thymic peptide.
Those are going to kind of float to the top.
And then BPC for helping repair.
And then the growth hormone secretive box.
And the other thing I'm going to add in is the other thing that fades as we age, again, no matter what you do, is mitochondrial function.
Especially for you, like if you have COVID spike protein, you almost certainly have mitochondrial dysfunction.
It's probably one of the causes of some of the neuroinflammation in the brain is the brain loses the capacity for energy.
So how do we actually fix that?
How are we actually, with the mitochondrial dysfunction that occurs, we actually use mitochondrial peptides.
right?
It's kind of two that are most widely used.
And I love one of them.
It's called the SS31 peptide.