Thanks for the link.
http://www.prospecbio.com/FGF-1_Human_2_15/?gclid=CLL9_4y8zL8CFUEF7AodpXcAzA
It doesn’t look like they are restricting who can purchase it and it’s not even very expensive, given that one dose could provide full cure.
I think what we need to find out is what is the equivalent dose for humans and how could we administer it — as in diluting in something for injection.
FWIW, I’m pre-diabetic with some insulin resistance. I got it honestly from my father who was type II, and I’m trying to avoid any pharmaceuticals, using supplements and acupuncture among other options to keep it from worsening. FGF1, as far as I can tell, affects the cell wall, which is where insulin resistance occurs, so at least it makes logical sense, though of course the body is more often counter-intuitive, and mice are not always a perfect analogue for humans.
Whatever anyone here can find out, I would be interesting in participating in.
“It doesnt look like they are restricting who can purchase it and its not even very expensive, given that one dose could provide full cure.”
The article says one dose was effective for up to four weeks.
There are another link your need. I hope it will help for you!
http://www.creativebiomart.net/search.aspx?keys=FGF%201&fl=FGF1&flt=1&a=1