Rare Peptides

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Ok first off I apologize if this is not allowed and will take it down. Has anyone gone down the rare peptide route for things other than weight loss and how was your experience? The peptide I am looking for is SSOSH-5 I have done hours of research from medical sites and realize some might say ... Think again. But when you are faced with a degenerate condition and not treatment options remain, you do what you personally feel is best. Also how would you go about finding it, would you reach out to vendors you have used. Or ask newer vendors if they have a way of getting it. Thank you for taking time to read this.
 
Ok first off I apologize if this is not allowed and will take it down. Has anyone gone down the rare peptide route for things other than weight loss and how was your experience? The peptide I am looking for is SSOSH-5 I have done hours of research from medical sites and realize some might say ... Think again. But when you are faced with a degenerate condition and not treatment options remain, you do what you personally feel is best. Also how would you go about finding it, would you reach out to vendors you have used. Or ask newer vendors if they have a way of getting it. Thank you for taking time to read this.
This is a new one, I had to google it and it looks like it might be promising if you have the specific type of cancer mentioned in the only google result I found from the NIH, but I don't even think it was a study. So even if you found it, you would be making up the dosing protocol as you go.

I don't think you will find it ,but I would reach out to the larger vendors and ask about it. I have no idea if synthesizing hydrocarbon-stapled peptides is similar to the peptides that are common to the community. The vendors will generally sell any peptide that they can get raws and there is enough demand for them to sell it.
 
This is a new one, I had to google it and it looks like it might be promising if you have the specific type of cancer mentioned in the only google result I found from the NIH, but I don't even think it was a study. So even if you found it, you would be making up the dosing protocol as you go.

I don't think you will find it ,but I would reach out to the larger vendors and ask about it. I have no idea if synthesizing hydrocarbon-stapled peptides is similar to the peptides that are common to the community. The vendors will generally sell any peptide that they can get raws and there is enough demand for them to sell it.
That is what I thought, I know the type of inhibitor I need based on mutation. I know it's a braf/RAS and MTOR mutation. I already am on a targeted chemo it's the third mek inhibitor, adding a MTOR inhibitor next month, but always looking at other options. Some of it is quite confusing. I was hoping it would have other uses too. I know the MTOR inhibitor peptides should be easier to find because they are used for Alzheimer's and dementia but they are probably going to be harder to find too.
 

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