http://www.wsu.edu/~...nistration.bmpI have a fun idea on a way to add much lifespan as well as bettering the pharma industry An imminst member or guest might try it n describe the effects.
peptides do things a wonderful tome called life eggstension written during the 20th century mentions a peptide that gives people the ability to memorize 20 digit numbers Desmopressin a vasopressin type peptide drug is widely known plus advertised as a nootropic. epitalon the peptide AEDG adds 30 pt to rodent lifespans peptides that modify growth rate n likely atherosclerotic processes are published
Many emergent urgent care drugs require rapid administration to rescue cardio patients Military people might want a Now availability medical device that is cheap functional + effective at rescuing personnel perhaps making personnel achieve more
common peptides like oxytocin are near 12 usd per mg at research prices http://www.peptide-c...m/PC/PepSrchRes
1 mg of aedg represent 10 to 100 doses at 10 ug 100 ug thats near 30 c per d to live much longer
peptides are fussy just a few are orally GI adsorbed I believe leaving them on nose tissue will work any desmopressin user that is clever enough perhaps an MD might think on trying this
There are polymethylmethacrylate gel lenses with leave on times up to 300 hours add desmopressin to a wad or shape with that fda approved 300 hour vivomaterial then snort it up to the nasal passages above the nostrils pretty much everyone reading this must have noticed that a bulk of fluid material may occupy that area with null feelability. The polymethacylate gradually diffuses the peptide like the nootropic desmopressin making the person more efficacious many hours. Im thinking muchly on lifespan increasing peptides Id like a imminst person to try this prior to my adding ideas on aedg or atherosclerotic reduction peptides or "antishock" military reaction peptides with a "binary" nasal spray activator
I bring this upo here as I think it will function well, plus it will give users of that nootropic a vast cost savings
Edited by treonsverdery, 08 January 2005 - 06:17 AM.