Peptides for older adult

SolidChick

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I’m researching peptide options for my grandparents, both in their 70s, and wanted to get some input. My grandfather has IBD, a pacemaker, and is fairly active with regular walking. My grandmother is more sedentary, deals with sciatic back pain, and takes omeprazole for gastritis.

Are there any peptides that might be worth looking into? Any guidance or shared experiences would be appreciated.
 
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Are they of sound mind and able to understand the risks/rewards and make decisions for themselves?

BPC-157 would be a good starting point for your studying. It’s commonly researched for its digestive system healing properties (and it’s derived from gastric juices). If you’re completely new to peptide research, be sure to look up angiogenesis and understand the potential risks associated with any existing tumors.

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It all depends on what their goals are. KPV is another one to look at for inflammation and digestive issues like IBS. A lot of people have said it greatly reduced their symptoms. If they need a cognitive assist, Epitalon and possibly Semax can help. With a pacemaker, I'm not sure about Semax unless it's low dose.

I'm not that much younger than they are and I thought all three were very beneficial for me. I'm halfway through a 60-day cycle of KPV and just finished 20 days of Epitalon and Semax. They will be in my rotation forever.
 
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