However, a low dose (0.15%) of taurine had no effect on occludin and ZO-1 protein expression in the jejunum, which is consistent with jejunal occludin mRNA expression results
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Artificially providing GLP-1 levels several times higher than normal over a long period may cause you to produce less of your own natural GLP-1, and may also make you less sensitive to its effects
The mothers of preterm infants had higher breastmilk carnitine levels, averaging about 12 mg/L throughout the first month postpartum.[7] Carnitine and acetylcarnitine were measured in the breastmilk of 14 lactating women who were 1 to 10 months postpartum and not taking carnitine as a supplement
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