Some of the documented effects: DNA repair properties, including the ability to reset gene expression patterns associated with aging Clearance of accumulated damaged proteins linked to cellular senescence Promotion of nerve fiber regeneration and increased production of neurotrophic factors Anti-cancer mechanisms, including prevention of metastasis in colon cancer Reversal of fibroblast dysfunction associated with COPD Reduction of anxiety and aggression via neurological pathways Pain-relieving effects through decreased expression of pain-related genes Stimulation of wound healing, even in tissue compromised by prior steroid use Not sure which peptide protocol fits your goals
Its been my experience that many patients on oral and sublingual forms of B12 notice a dramatic improvement upon switching to B12 shots
Although your body produces glutathione naturally in the liver, levels tend to decline with age
The peptide is small enough (three amino acids plus a copper ion) to penetrate the stratum corneum, particularly when formulated with phospholipid-based delivery systems that enhance dermal absorption
The right amount depends on using 12 pumps of your glutathione serum consistently
No, peptides arent a substitute for surgery when the anatomy has been taken beyond what the cellular layer can salvage