Nuclear factor erythroid 2 (NFE2)-related factor 2 (NRF-2) was identified as one target of SFN in murine lymphocytes, murine DCs and cancer cells ( Taken together, the existing data create a confusing picture of the effects of SFN on the intracellular redox homeostasis, which might be due to the different systems used, i.e., murine vs
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Good food sources when appetite allows: Bone broth (500-1,000mg sodium per cup) Pickles and fermented vegetables Avocado (potassium, magnesium) Leafy greens (magnesium, calcium) Nuts and seeds (magnesium) Dairy products (calcium, potassium) Electrolytes for Different GLP-1 Medications All GLP-1 receptor agonists share similar hydration challenges, but severity varies: Semaglutide (Ozempic, Wegovy) Nausea incidence: 44% of users Electrolyte strategy: 2,000mg sodium daily, increase during dose escalation weeks Peak side effect timing: Days 1-5 after weekly injection Tirzepatide (Mounjaro, Zepbound) Nausea incidence: 56% of users (highest among GLP-1s) Electrolyte strategy: 2,500-3,000mg sodium daily, especially during first 12 weeks Peak side effect timing: Days 1-3 after weekly injection Liraglutide (Victoza, Saxenda) Nausea incidence: 15-40% of users Electrolyte strategy: 1,500-2,000mg sodium daily Peak side effect timing: Daily injections create more consistent (but often milder) symptoms Dulaglutide (Trulicity) Nausea incidence: 12-21% of users Electrolyte strategy: 1,500-2,000mg sodium daily Peak side effect timing: Days 1-3 after weekly injection Regardless of which medication you're taking, start electrolytes on day one

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Research has measured what happens when both are present compared to either one alone
As such, it cannot be legally prescribed or dispensed through NHS or private healthcare channels in the UK at this time