Both abnormally low and high SELENOP levels are associated with adverse effects on nervous system function, suggesting a delicate balance in Se regulation is critical for maintaining neural health [118, 119]
However, the high incidence and recurrence rate of kidney stones remain unsolved, which motivates us to continue researching the mechanism behind kidney stone formation [4]
(B6, especially in the pyridoxine form, is one of the few B vitamins that can lead to toxicity when used in excess.) Threonine is also important to gut barrier integrity in the small intestine, and I have read some reports of it helping with minimizing reactions to gluten, although I have not studied this in great depth yet
Estriol: Estriol has been shown to enhance skin moisture, elasticity, and collagen production, helping to counteract the effects of aging
No, Retatrutide is not yet approved by Health Canada
It's all about making sure you're safe and that the injections will work with your body, not against it