Vitamin D is found in cells throughout the body and is needed for maintenance of strong bones, immune system function, neuromuscular function, improving mood regulation, protecting the brain against toxic chemicals, and potentially reducing pain
Certain peptides, like BPC-157, can cross the blood-brain barrier when administered nasally, allowing them to interact with neurotransmitters and reduce inflammation in the nervous system
As a part of Dr Vidmars assessment she will always perform basic lab testing to insure proper selection of supplementation based on liver and renal function.
Avocados, berries and citrus fruits provide antioxidants that help protect cells and support glutathione function
It mimics the GLP-1 hormone produced in your intestines to regulate blood sugar levels and appetite
Vitamin D : Adults typically need 15 mcg (600 IU) per day, while those over 70 require 20 mcg (800 IU)