Transports amino acids for cell health and longevity
Food sources include eggs, poultry, and dairy products Glycine: Research indicates this amino acid is found in protein sources such as meat, fish, and legumes Glutamic acid: Studies suggest this amino acid is present in many protein-containing foods Supporting Nutrients Peer-reviewed research suggests that certain vitamins and minerals may support the body's glutathione systems: Selenium: Studies indicate selenium functions as a cofactor for glutathione peroxidase enzymes
At the same time, it exhibits a favorable safety profile in animal studies
All animals were housed under controlled temperature and a 12-hour lightdark cycle, with ad libitum access to food and water
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Deconstructing the Neuroprotective Mechanisms Beyond its well-documented effects on the gut, BPC-157 demonstrates equally significant neuroprotective and neuroregenerative properties