While these observational data are encouraging, randomized clinical trials are needed before this approach can be incorporated into routine PAD management
There is no strict clinical definition of short-term GLP-1 use, and duration will depend on individual goals, tolerability, rate of progress, and prescriber guidance

How to Heal Injuries the Right Way (Evidence-Based Protocol) Phase 1: Acute Injury (Days 1-7) Goals: Reduce inflammation, protect tissue, begin gentle movement RICE (modified): Rest, Ice (first 48 hours), Compression, Elevation Nutrition: High protein (1g per pound), vitamin C (1,000mg), omega-3 (3g) Juice: Anti-inflammatory blend (beet, turmeric, ginger, tart cherry) Movement: Gentle range of motion, avoid complete immobility Sleep: 8-9 hours (growth hormone release) Phase 2: Subacute (Weeks 2-6) Goals: Promote tissue repair, restore function Physical therapy: Guided strengthening Nutrition: Continue high protein, add collagen peptides (FROM FOOD: bone broth) Supplements: Curcumin (1,500mg), vitamin D (5,000 IU), zinc (30mg) Juice: Daily anti-inflammatory + gut healing blends Sleep: Maintain 8+ hours Stress: Manage (cortisol blocks healing) Phase 3: Rehabilitation (Weeks 6-12+) Goals: Full strength restoration, prevent re-injury Progressive loading: Gradual return to activity Maintenance nutrition: 0.8g protein per pound Ongoing anti-inflammatory support: Daily juice, omega-3, curcumin Monitor: Pain, swelling, function This protocol is PROVEN

GLP-1 helps regulate blood sugar by increasing the release of insulin, lowering the release of another hormone called glucagon, and slowing how quickly food moves through your stomach, explains Dr
After 20 g/L glucose was depleted in YP20D medium, a feeding solution containing 200 g/L yeast extract, 100 g/L peptone, and 600 g/L glucose was supplied at 2.415.8 mL/h
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