A month ago my 75 year old father had a stroke, brain bleeding followed by multiple blood clots.
His left side, arm, hand, leg and feet is practically immovable but not numb.
He has difficulty swallowing and chewing food due to some oral reflex being dysfunctional, typical for stroke patients.
The objective is to regain the ability for him to walk and talk properly. His cognitive functions are intact.
We've tried:
(1) Nicotinic acid (niacin, 0.5-1.5 gram), it helped and helps but only slightly.
(2) Taurine 500mg, messes his sleep up but he claims it benefits him mentally.
(3) Cerebrolysin 5-25ml, once the next day he had better vision and when we did 25ml he became fatigued the next day. Total waste of money.
(4) Semax (peptogen.ru ,not sure if acetylated), absolutely worthless and overpriced, no benefit or effect at ALL. I should probably try reconstituting the acetylated powder form.
(5) DHEA timed release 50mg, helps his sleep quality. Supposed to bind to NGF receptors TrkA but doesn't seem to benefit him in that sense.
(6) IGF1-LR3 1mg intranasal, doesn't seem to have any effect at all.
(7) BPC-157 5mg intranasal, seems to alleviate his asthma symptoms.
(8) TB-500 5mg intranasal, not sure if this or BPC alleviated the asthma symptoms.
I wish to try:
(9) Taltirelin - 100mg, intranasal.
(10) PEG MGF - 5mg, intranasal. It's claimed to have potential growth stimulating effects in rat brain???
(11) P-21 - 50mg, intranasal.
(12) N- Acetyl Semax Amidate 30m, intranasal. The shit I bought was probably not acetylated, might as well try again.
(13) GHK-CU 100-200mg intranasal, is supposed to stimulate nerve growth factor but not sure if it also does this in the brain. Might as well try.
(14) Ladostigil, is claimed to be neurogenic.
(15) Fabomotizole (Afobazole), is supposed to increase neurotrophins. Looks promising.
Please advice me on supplements/drugs/peptides whatever might help