Never combine BPC-157 and TB-500 in the same syringe or vial
L-theanine prevents long-term affective and cognitive side effects of adolescent -9-tetrahydrocannabinol exposure and blocks associated molecular and neuronal abnormalities in the mesocorticolimbic circuitry
Semaglutide can lower the risk of heart attack, stroke, or death for individuals with type 2 diabetes or those struggling with heart disease

Practical management based on the type of cough For reflux-related cough: Eat smaller meals, especially the evening meal Stop eating 3 hours before bed Elevate the head of the bed by 6 to 8 inches Avoid known reflux triggers (coffee, alcohol, citrus, tomato, chocolate, fatty foods) Try an OTC H2 blocker (famotidine 20 mg twice daily) for 2 to 4 weeks If no improvement, an OTC PPI (omeprazole 20 mg daily before breakfast) for 2 to 4 weeks If still no improvement, see your provider for evaluation For post-nasal drip cough: Saline nasal rinses twice daily Oral antihistamine if seasonal allergies are contributing Stay hydrated (mucus is thinner when you're well-hydrated) Humidifier at night If symptoms persist 4+ weeks, see your provider for sinusitis evaluation For dehydration-related cough: Increase water intake to 8 to 10 cups daily Add electrolytes if you're losing fluid through GI side effects Use a humidifier in dry environments Throat lozenges for symptom relief If GI side effects are severe enough to cause dehydration, contact your provider

This section explains when most people begin to notice effects, why early results can vary, and how the dose-titration schedule influences the timeline
These studies are the gold standard for heart protection claims