Figure 3 below summarizes these processes, highlighting the interplay between bacterial infection, immune mediators (e.g., TNF-, IL-6, transforming growth factor-beta [TGF-], IL-10), and cellular actors (e.g., neutrophils, M1/M2 macrophages, fibroblasts, keratinocytes, endothelial cells) during wound healing [43, 48]
Blood work identifies deficiencies
Once in circulation, GLP-1 performs several crucial functions: Stimulates Insulin Release: GLP-1 travels to the pancreas and signals the beta cells to release insulin
Anti-Aging Treatments: Include glutathione supplements in anti-aging treatments to help lower oxidative stress and support younger-looking skin
Mindful Eating in GLP-1 and Satiety Hormone Release What many people dont fully understand, and I have this conversation with my nutritional clinic clients (both in UK and online globally) every week is that satiety (and satiety hormones such as GLP-1) react not just to what you eat, but also how you eat