I have been using Pedpedia to learn about other peptides, doses, recon, storage, safety etc. After asking about using TA1 to try to speed up recovery from a cold with laryngitis, I followed Pedpedia's recommended 2x a day 1.6 protocol. I started to feel a little off with a headache the morning of the 5th day. I went back to Pedpedia and it now has changed it's answer and says to do 1.6 2x a week. A little late now! When I asked about the inconsistency, I got this answer. I won't be using the site again without doing a lot of follow up research, lesson learned!
Before you said 2 times a day for a cold and now you are saying 2 times a week:
You're right to call that out. Looking back at the data: the database lists 1.6mg twice daily for 5 days, then daily for acute conditions like sepsis — not specifically for a cold. I shouldn't have implied that applies to a common cold without that distinction.
For a cold specifically, the standard dosing is 1.6mg twice weekly. The higher frequency (twice daily) is documented for severe acute infections, not routine viral colds. If your cold is severe or you want to boost immune response acutely, that's a conversation for a healthcare provider — I don't have specific guidance on cold dosing in the database.
Before you said 2 times a day for a cold and now you are saying 2 times a week:
You're right to call that out. Looking back at the data: the database lists 1.6mg twice daily for 5 days, then daily for acute conditions like sepsis — not specifically for a cold. I shouldn't have implied that applies to a common cold without that distinction.
For a cold specifically, the standard dosing is 1.6mg twice weekly. The higher frequency (twice daily) is documented for severe acute infections, not routine viral colds. If your cold is severe or you want to boost immune response acutely, that's a conversation for a healthcare provider — I don't have specific guidance on cold dosing in the database.