Yes, not going to go the drug route, just staying sober.depends on the type of damage, but NAD+ (might as well add NMN supplementation) has been shown to reduce the effects of TBI. BPC-157 same thing. a lot of the stuff others have mentioned. Here's a fun one for you... Ketamine. NMDA receptor agonist. Floods your brain with glutamate, the most abundant neurotransmitter, and spurs neurogenesis. IV administration is the best option (Google for a local IV therapy joint), next up is sublingual (there's apps but I think dr smith has the cheapest), then there is nasal spray. You can either get the nasal spray compounded or get your insurance to pay for the stereo-isomer esketemine brand name Spravato.
Edit: given history of drug abuse, you may want to stay away from options that are mailed to you. Sprovato is very controlled and must be administered at the health care facility. Same with IV, administered at a place, also expensive enough to not be abused.
What does NMN and NAD stand for? I have bpc and tb on hand will start that today
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