've been trying SS-31 for a clinically diagnosed mitochondrial disorder, linked to heterozygous PINK1 and OPA1 mutations. I've been taking large doses—15 to 30 mg per day for a week. It's hard to say if it's having a positive effect so far—maybe it would have been more effective if I'd started 15 years ago when the condition became full-blown. The goal is to upregulate mitochondrial fusion (defragmentation) via the working OPA1 copy.
I noticed that clinical trials use massive doses. Does anyone know why SS-31 is so expensive or if there's a way to get it cheaper? I probably need to buy a gram.
At this point, I'm planning to either get somewhat healthier or die trying—no joke. After a decade of promises, a Harvard-trained biomedical geneticist and mitochondrial expert told me there’s nothing in the drug pipeline—nothing panned out—so self-experimentation is my only option.
I noticed that clinical trials use massive doses. Does anyone know why SS-31 is so expensive or if there's a way to get it cheaper? I probably need to buy a gram.
At this point, I'm planning to either get somewhat healthier or die trying—no joke. After a decade of promises, a Harvard-trained biomedical geneticist and mitochondrial expert told me there’s nothing in the drug pipeline—nothing panned out—so self-experimentation is my only option.
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