As a pharmacologic therapeutic, optimizing the efficacy of GSH and minimizing its unintended effects means it is crucial to determine the correct timing, dose, and disease context (Schieber and Chandel, 2014)
BPC-157 has been researched to: Improve healing of many types of wounds Protection of intestinal organs and prevention of stomach ulcers For combat of leaky gut, IBS, gastrointestinal cramps and Crohns disease Accelerated healing of skin burns As an anti-inflammatory Integrity of mucosal lining GI tract Repair of tissues of GIT, tendons, ligaments, brain, bone, etc
Current therapeutic uses for MOTS-c With its combined effects on cellular metabolism, stress response, and longevity, MOTS-c has many of the same therapeutic uses as growth hormone secretagogues (substances that stimulate growth hormone secretion) such as CJC-1295, ipamorelin, and tesamorelin
Directions for Use: Drop: 1 tablet in 200ml of water
Many practitioners emphasize consistency rather than intensity
Clostridium clusters IV and XIVa are key inducers of colonic Tregs and play a pivotal role in restoring immune tolerance in SLE