Iron supplementation is specifically recommended for: Pregnant women with diagnosed iron deficiency anaemia (not as routine supplementation) Individuals with confirmed iron deficiency anaemia, typically prescribed ferrous sulphate or ferrous fumarate Those with conditions causing chronic blood loss or malabsorption For zinc , the NHS states that adults need approximately 9.5mg (men) or 7mg (women) daily, readily obtainable from meat, shellfish, dairy products, bread, and cereal products
At nearly 5000 Da, it approaches the upper limit of what intranasal delivery can effectively handle
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Since ACTH signals the adrenal glands to produce cortisol, reducing ACTH translates to lower cortisol output
It flags that protein as a dangerous enemy
The same commentary urges patients to run from the doctors recommending this compound , given its unapproved status