John Buse, Director of the Diabetes Care Center at the University of North Carolina and a principal investigator in GLP-1 outcomes trials, has noted in published commentary that "the antioxidant milieu in type 2 diabetes is genuinely impaired, but whether exogenous supplementation corrects the underlying defect or simply raises circulating levels without tissue impact remains unresolved." [9] That distinction shapes the practical advice: correcting a documented deficiency (measured low whole-blood glutathione in a patient with poorly controlled diabetes) is a different clinical decision from empirically adding glutathione to a well-controlled patient already benefiting from dulaglutide's own oxidative-stress effects
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A High bile acid concentrations trigger intestinal inflammation and are associated with the growth of microbes linked to negative health outcomes, such as colon cancer
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Moreover, studies have revealed age-dependent impairment of autophagy in various organisms [206]
A recent data science evidence-based approach to determine the top ten ingredients in oral skin supplements (from 71,000 dietary ingredients of which 1781 were found to have at least one skin-related publication assessed in human clinical trials) found that collagen had the most published human skin health-related data, followed by specific antioxidants (especially from natural sources or products) [25]