Two classes of prescription medications frequently discussed are the GLP-1 receptor agonists (including Semaglutide, Ozempic, and Wegovy) and the stimulant phentermine
GHK-Cu for crepey skin and loss of bounce Crepey skin often shows up on the neck, under the eyes, and on the hands, where skin is thinner, and sun exposure is common, even in people who use sunscreen now
Given that IGF-1 is a growth factor and the effect of prolonged elevations in IGF-1 levels on the development or progression of malignancies is unknown, IGF-1 levels should be monitored closely during tesamorelin therapy
Stress Resistance helps cells adapt to oxidative stress and maintain metabolic balance
GLP-1 medications are generally well tolerated
Weeks 1 to 4: Sleep Comes First Deeper sleep is the dominant early change