Glutathione depletion as a mechanism of Parkinson's disease: midlife depletion in animals induces symptoms and disability www.sciencedaily.com Depleting glutathione may cause Parkinsons: Mice induced to have glutathione depletion as young adults did not develop Parkinsonian-like nerve damage and symptoms, while those who suffered from the depletion in late middle age did develop a loss of dopaminergic neurons specifically related to PD
White adipose tissue mass, the fat tissue associated with obesity and metabolic dysfunction, was significantly reduced
The injectable form (Wegovy for weight loss, Ozempic for diabetes) is the most studied and most commonly prescribed
And that means more GLP-1
A 0.25 mg dose at 5 mg/mL is 0.05 mL, which is 5 units on a U-100 syringe
In the modern wellness space, moringa is most commonly consumed as a dried powder, a tea, or a concentrated capsule