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Additionally, patients who struggle with severe metabolic adaptationwhere their resting metabolic rate has plummeted following initial weight lossoften respond well to the sympathetic nervous system stimulation provided by this compound
However, biomechanical studies have shown that the induced force to create vertebral body fractures away from the endplates, depending on the segmental flexion angle, can be even higher than for the creation of an endplate fracture
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Many of this studys subjects also had ligament sprains and tendon issues, which often heal on their own over time, so its unclear if these improvements were due to the peptide or just the passage of time (the study had no control group)
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