Its relevance to neuropathy centers on three mechanisms: cell migration promotion, neuroinflammation reduction, and direct effects on nervous system repair cells
In a blog, the facility writes that MT2 isn't "currently approved by the FDA." Additionally, West Lake Dermatology says that the compound "cannot be legally marketed or sold as a drug, supplement, or cosmetic product." Further, it isn't "used in standard medical practices." It's "largely unregulated, with no reliable assurance of purity, sterility, or dosing." West Lake Dermatology writes that MT2 began its life as a peptide used for academic purposes
We believe that medications that help people live a better life should be affordable and accessible
Frequent Monitoring and Adjusting We continuously monitor your progress and adjust your treatment plan as needed to maximize results and minimize risks
Generic Drugs: Ingredients and Quality Concerns Supplement Tips Creatine is naturally stored in the muscles
What is Thiamidol for