Peptides for fixing lazy eye (theory)

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So in kids it's fairly easy to fix lazy eye because of higher neuroplasticity, but it's almost impossible in adults or it takes way longer. So the solution seems simple... find a way to increase neuroplasticity as an adult. Turns out IN selank/semax both increase bdnf which is the protein responsible for neuroplasticity. So then patching actually becomes more effective. Both aren't that expensive to run either so even if it doesnt work you still get all the other benefits of the peptides.

What do you guys this? Is this a new possible looksmax for lazy eye?
 
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Turns out IN selank/semax both increase bdnf which is the protein responsible for neuroplasticity.
This was tested on rats & rodents, nothing points towards it working in humans
 
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just experiment nigga you dont need anyone to tell you if its a good or bad idea
 
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just experiment nigga you dont need anyone to tell you if its a good or bad idea
I'm gonna cuz it wont cost me more than like $50-$100 for 2 months which should be enough time to see if its working i was just curious what people think about this theory
 
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to fix fukin lazy eye do eye exercises noob
 
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to fix fukin lazy eye do eye exercises noob
Thats the point of this thread so these eye exercises actually work :lul: If your neuroplasticity is shit no amount of exercises will fix your lazy eye
 
Thats the point of this thread so these eye exercises actually work :lul: If your neuroplasticity is shit no amount of exercises will fix your lazy eye
peptides is chemical scam and neuroplasticity doesn't exist
 
So in kids it's fairly easy to fix lazy eye because of higher neuroplasticity, but it's almost impossible in adults or it takes way longer. So the solution seems simple... find a way to increase neuroplasticity as an adult. Turns out IN selank/semax both increase bdnf which is the protein responsible for neuroplasticity. So then patching actually becomes more effective. Both aren't that expensive to run either so even if it doesnt work you still get all the other benefits of the peptides.

What do you guys this? Is this a new possible looksmax for lazy eye?
wouldnt dihexa work better?
 
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wouldnt dihexa work better?
Yes, dihexa is also a good one that i found while research this. didn't list it as it didn't seem as common on peptide sites, but it's also good

for the fastest results, ig you can run all 3 (dihexa, selank, semax) IN not sure which one is best for this use case between these three though
 
Yes, dihexa is also a good one that i found while research this. didn't list it as it didn't seem as common on peptide sites, but it's also good

for the fastest results, ig you can run all 3 (dihexa, selank, semax) IN not sure which one is best between the three though
eyepatch therapy works alone by itself anyway but good theory OP
 
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So in kids it's fairly easy to fix lazy eye because of higher neuroplasticity, but it's almost impossible in adults or it takes way longer. So the solution seems simple... find a way to increase neuroplasticity as an adult. Turns out IN selank/semax both increase bdnf which is the protein responsible for neuroplasticity. So then patching actually becomes more effective. Both aren't that expensive to run either so even if it doesnt work you still get all the other benefits of the peptides.

What do you guys this? Is this a new possible looksmax for lazy eye?
nope
 

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