Retrieved 17 January 2008
We have written extensively about what BPC-157 actually does and the body protective compound clinical applications, and the short version is that the strongest evidence supports tendon and ligament repair, gut-lining integrity, and reduction of NSAID-related tissue damage
Relation of serum levels of homocysteine, vitamin B12 and folate to cognitive functions in multiple sclerosis patients
What NAD+ Treats: Cellular Aging: Declining skin cell energy and function DNA Damage: Sun damage, environmental stress, and genetic aging Dull Skin: Loss of radiance and vitality Slow Healing: Poor recovery from skin damage or procedures Metabolic Decline: Reduced skin cell turnover and renewal Energy Depletion: Tired-looking, lackluster skin appearance Mechanism of Action: NAD+ functions as a crucial coenzyme in cellular energy production and DNA repair processes
A foundational peer-reviewed study in PubMed documenting the early clinical research on copper-peptide complexes and their role in tissue repair and follicular signaling that established the scientific basis for modern hair-growth peptide protocols