Blood tests are typically performed 3 months after starting treatment, then annually to assess cardiovascular risk
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There are two 2HG enantiomers: D-2-hydroxyglutarate (D2HG) and L-2-hydroxyglutarate (L2HG), with the former predominantly generated from IDH1 mutants and PHGDH while L2HG is primarily generated from the promiscuous activity of LDHA and MDH1/2 under hypoxic or acidic conditions and converted back to 2OG by L2HGDH
There is currently no established evidence that microdosing GLP-1 medications prevents Alzheimers disease or dementia
Exceptionally Safe: Because B12 is water-soluble, your body naturally eliminates any excess, meaning the risk of toxicity is incredibly low
Pycnogenol is a patented plant extract that has been widely used in dietary supplements, cosmetics, and functional foods