Maintenance dosing sustains healing support while reducing peptide consumption
This powerful antioxidant has garnered attention for its potential health benefits, but does it disrupt the fasting process
Abstract Glucosinolate glucoraphanin, common in cruciferous vegetables, is a biologically stable precursor of isothiocyanates, such as sulforaphane and erucin, potent activators of Nrf2 signaling coordinating an adaptive response to oxidative stress
Rhonda Patrick answers audience questions on various health, nutrition, and science topics in this Q&A session
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Studies, primarily in rodent and animal models, indicate that BPC-157 dosage can contribute to the natural healing processes in the body by promoting tissue repair, angiogenesis (new blood vessel growth), collagen production, and regulation of inflammation