Combined with research showing weight loss to improve menstruation, fertility (3), and insulin resistance (4), ways to help weight loss in women with polycystic ovary syndrome are being sought
Injectable BPC-157 (recommended): Direct bioavailability Precise dosing Proven effectiveness Can target specific areas Oral BPC-157 (questionable): Degraded by stomach acid Unclear bioavailability Inconsistent dosing No targeting ability May still help gut issues The verdict: Injectable is superior for injuries
Long-term effects of chronic GHS-R1a activation on cancer risk (GH and IGF-1 are growth factors), glucose metabolism (GH antagonizes insulin), and joint health are unknown
Altered gut microbiota in individuals with episodic and chronic migraine
An RCT (n=150) found that NAC (1,200 mg/day) plus clomiphene significantly improved ovulation rate and pregnancy rate compared to clomiphene plus placebo (Rizk et al., Fertil Steril, 2005) [58]