Physician-supervised care
Take two to three servings once a day or as directed by a healthcare professional
HGH 176-191 belongs to the segment of C-terminus, which is studied for the formation and breakdown of fat
Chronic inflammation is characterized by sustained release of pro-inflammatory cytokines including interleukin-6 (IL-6), tumor necrosis factor- (TNF-), and monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 (MCP-1)
Endogenous hyperinsulinemia may cause weight gain and obesity [30], and treatment with insulin causes substantial weight gain, and may even increase cardiovascular risk [31]

Studies Linking Ozempic/GLP-1 to Gastroparesis Several studies have found a potential link between GLP-1 medications and risk of developing gastroparesis, including: Gastroparesis Signs & Symptoms Gastroparesis signs and symptoms can potentially include: Food sitting in stomach for a long time Delayed gastric emptying Slow stomach emptying Excessive vomiting Excessive nausea Excessive bloating Too much belching Stomach pain Stomach ache Spasms of the stomach wall Feel nauseous like have to throw up Feeling full immediately after eating (early satiety) Feeling full for a long time after eating Regurgitating food Indigestion Acid reflux or heartburn Changes in blood sugar levels Lack of appetite Weight loss Malnutrition Constipation Delayed bowel movements Undigested pieces of food in stool Distended (stretched) stomach Dehydration Blood sugar fluctuations Bacteria growth Infections Body aches (myalgia) Muscle weakness Other gastroparesis symptoms Procedures and tests used by gastroenterologists or internists to diagnose gastroparesis can include gastric emptying tests (e.g., a gastric emptying scintigraphy (GES) test that detects the movement of radioactive material to monitor the rate at which food leaves the stomach, a gastric motility breath test (GEBT) that can show how fast the stomach empties after consuming food, a SmartPill wireless motility capsule, etc.), an upper gastrointestinal (GI) endoscopy (to visually examine the upper digestive system, including the stomach), an abdominal ultrasound, upper GI series x-ray, MRI, and CT Scan
