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Old 09-22-2009, 07:12 PM #1
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Default Cerebrolysin for Brain Injuries

Hey all,

I came across this blog by Dr. Wise Young on cerebrolysin and thought I would share the link here with you all. It is a bit of scientific reading, but it talks about the research that has been done on this drug with the brain. I believe I have posted on this before, but I thought Dr. Young does a good job summarizing the research that has been done on it. Unfortunately, it isn't available in the US, but you can order it over the internet. I'm currently on a one month trial of it, and I'll post my results here.

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http://wiseyoung.wordpress.com/

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Hello my friend,

Just out of curiosity, how did your trial with cerebrolysin go? Did you do it in IV form or another way? When you have time i can be reached at this email or . Thanks, best wishes

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Hi Jeremy,

It worked quite well. I felt calmer and more clear after every dosage. I wasn't able to infuse it through IV and had to do it via IM. The recommended dosage for someone with a neurological disorder is 10mls. It is best to have a medical professional infuse it through an IV, but the IM will also suffice. I would dose 10mls total and split it up into 5 mls in each buttock. You can get needles and syringes from your local pharmacy and have a nurse or EMT show you how to administer an IM shot. Just pm me if you need more info.

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