Dr. Elizabeth Yurth - Brain Graham
Over 700,000 people suffer a stroke ever year. Add to that 2.5 million who suffer Traumatic Brain Injuries. Both of these may result in Chronic Encephalopathy - a degeneration of the brain tissue. Physicians have little in their toolbox to halt or reverse the collateral damage done to the brain. Now there are peptides than may not only stop the degenerative progression, but reverse and resolve the damage and allow for the restoration of all faculties.
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SHR # 2380 :: The Pep Talk: Peptides That Help Resolve Stroke, TBI & CTE
Show Notes:
[4:25] Breakdown of the blood brain barrier is something you want to improve early.
- Restoring blood flow to the brain is also crucial.
- Concussions’ effects can be physically seen down the road in time.
- Damage to the brain causes oxidative stress.
- Deep sleep reduces oxidative stress on the brain.
- Sprouting of new brain cells can reverse brain damage.
[11:30] The role of inflammation vs. chronic inflammation.
[16:13] Pre-treatment stack fro contact sports.
- BPC-157
- TB-4 as a post ischemic rescuer.
[25:38] The magic doesn’t happen when you use these peptides
- It occurs when you do the targeted tasks after dosing.
- These peptides turn on the machinery that trains behavior and function.
[28:50] Dihexa.
- May play a role that other peptides don’t by assisting with messaging.
[34:18] Deep sleep inducing peptide..
- Could play a large role in brain repair.
- Mood regulating.
[38:01] HCG
- Raises pregnenolone and progesterone.
[42:24] Semax, selank, and cerebromycin.
- Intranasal application.
- Can get into the brain very easily.
- Balance neurotransmitters.
- Cerebromycin works best at high doses, post-stroke.
- Improves BDNF production.
[48:00] FGL(L)
- Works on natural self-heal adhesion.
- Can directly create Fibroblast nerve factor.
[59:00] Epitalon.
- Could help with stroke recovery indirectly, but there is probably no direct effect on stroke.
[59:49] Post menopause migraines.
- Usually a matter of estrogen dominance.
- Progesterone is the go to treatment.
- Calcitonin gen related peptide could be inhibited as a secondary treatment.
- Try to keep vitamin D levels above 60.
- Adrenal dominance and hypoglycemia can attribute to migraines.
- Exogenous ketones can combat the feeling from hypoglycemia.
[1:10:00] Elevating IFG post injury reduces chance of secondary damage.
Show Transcript SHR # 2380 :: The Pep Talk: Peptides That Help Resolve Stroke, TBI & CTE

