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I've been thinking about this for a while but was lazy to write it. lol. I have in my eyes something called keratoconus. It doesn't have a cure. It is a degenerative condition in the cornea, in which the cornea loses collagen, and instead of keeping its dome shape, it gets an uneven surface causing image disruption. Due to the uneven surface, there is no lens that can fix that, and the condition changes. The only treatments are hard contacts to try to keep the cornea as even as possible. There's a couple more procedures that only slow down the process but do not heal completely. As a last resort, there is cornea transplant.
But with TB500, I've always been curious of what positive effects could have in the cornea. I haven't been able to find any study experimenting with this peptide in the eyes. I was wondering if it could be administered directly to the eyes as drops?? Or if injecting it in the body could have benefits just like people report benefits in joints and injuries.
Any thoughts??
But with TB500, I've always been curious of what positive effects could have in the cornea. I haven't been able to find any study experimenting with this peptide in the eyes. I was wondering if it could be administered directly to the eyes as drops?? Or if injecting it in the body could have benefits just like people report benefits in joints and injuries.
Any thoughts??