Guest guest Posted July 1, 2006 Report Share Posted July 1, 2006 Hi MSH, melanocyte stimulating hormone is now available at: http://melanotan.org/. Melanotan and Melanotan II are both synthetic versions of melanocyte stimulating hormone that were created, synthesized and developed at The University of Arizona and the Arizona Cancer Center. Melanotan is a linear, full length peptide (containing all 13 amino acids). Melanotan II is a shortened, circular version of the same peptide. The website only focuses on people who are using it for tanning and other image related issuess, but I have a friend who is trying it for neurotoxins. Joanee pjeanneus wrote: >, >I have talked with Dr. Shoemaker and also went to see him as a >patient. He has a lot of good ideas and does research on them as to >what causes cfs and chronic Lyme. He readily admits he doesn't have >the cure. This is partly true because the products needed are not >invented yet. For instance MSH, melanocyte stimulating hormone, is >only sold in China. There are some pharmas developing it in the US >and Australia. > >a Carnes > > > >>I was reading Dr Shoemakers site chronicneurotoxins.com where he >>claims to have all the answers to chronic illnesses like >>ME/Fibro/Ciguatera/Sick builing syndrome ets and that they are >> >> >caused > > >>by neurotoxins affecting the brain and body. >> >>So, has anyone been cured by him who had a diagnosis of one of the >>above, well he says they have. If it was a simple matter of taking >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 2, 2006 Report Share Posted July 2, 2006 What results has your friend experienced with Melanotan? (is that Mel 1 or Mel 2?) Any side effects ? Les Re: Re:MSH, melanocyte stimulating hormone > Hi MSH, melanocyte stimulating hormone is now available at: > http://melanotan.org/. Melanotan and Melanotan II are both synthetic > versions of melanocyte stimulating hormone that were created, > synthesized and developed at The University of Arizona and the Arizona > Cancer Center. Melanotan is a linear, full length peptide (containing > all 13 amino acids). Melanotan II is a shortened, circular version of > the same peptide. The website only focuses on people who are using it > for tanning and other image related issuess, but I have a friend who is > trying it for neurotoxins. Joanee > pjeanneus wrote: > >>, >>I have talked with Dr. Shoemaker and also went to see him as a >>patient. He has a lot of good ideas and does research on them as to >>what causes cfs and chronic Lyme. He readily admits he doesn't have >>the cure. This is partly true because the products needed are not >>invented yet. For instance MSH, melanocyte stimulating hormone, is >>only sold in China. There are some pharmas developing it in the US >>and Australia. >> >>a Carnes >> >> >> >>>I was reading Dr Shoemakers site chronicneurotoxins.com where he >>>claims to have all the answers to chronic illnesses like >>>ME/Fibro/Ciguatera/Sick builing syndrome ets and that they are >>> >>> >>caused >> >> >>>by neurotoxins affecting the brain and body. >>> >>>So, has anyone been cured by him who had a diagnosis of one of the >>>above, well he says they have. If it was a simple matter of taking >>> >>> > > > > > This list is intended for patients to share personal experiences with each > other, not to give medical advice. If you are interested in any treatment > discussed here, please consult your doctor. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 2, 2006 Report Share Posted July 2, 2006 Hi, I am waiting to hear from her. She started with very low doses, last time I saw her, her hair (which had turned white) was growing in darker. She is on the Shoemaker protocol and in touch with Shoemaker, she refers to herself as the guina pig on this product for this purpose (HLA neuro-toxins sensitive). I'll let you know more as she titrates up on the dose and is on for a bit. Masland wrote: >What results has your friend experienced with Melanotan? (is that Mel 1 or >Mel 2?) Any side effects ? Les > Re: Re:MSH, melanocyte stimulating hormone > > > > >>Hi MSH, melanocyte stimulating hormone is now available at: >>http://melanotan.org/. Melanotan and Melanotan II are both synthetic >>versions of melanocyte stimulating hormone that were created, >>synthesized and developed at The University of Arizona and the Arizona >>Cancer Center. Melanotan is a linear, full length peptide (containing >>all 13 amino acids). Melanotan II is a shortened, circular version of >>the same peptide. The website only focuses on people who are using it >>for tanning and other image related issuess, but I have a friend who is >>trying it for neurotoxins. Joanee >>pjeanneus wrote: >> >> >> >>>, >>>I have talked with Dr. Shoemaker and also went to see him as a >>>patient. He has a lot of good ideas and does research on them as to >>>what causes cfs and chronic Lyme. He readily admits he doesn't have >>>the cure. This is partly true because the products needed are not >>>invented yet. For instance MSH, melanocyte stimulating hormone, is >>>only sold in China. There are some pharmas developing it in the US >>>and Australia. >>> >>>a Carnes >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>>I was reading Dr Shoemakers site chronicneurotoxins.com where he >>>>claims to have all the answers to chronic illnesses like >>>>ME/Fibro/Ciguatera/Sick builing syndrome ets and that they are >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>caused >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>>by neurotoxins affecting the brain and body. >>>> >>>>So, has anyone been cured by him who had a diagnosis of one of the >>>>above, well he says they have. If it was a simple matter of taking >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >> >> >>This list is intended for patients to share personal experiences with each >>other, not to give medical advice. If you are interested in any treatment >>discussed here, please consult your doctor. >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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