Subcutaneous (SC) : Common sites include the upper arm, thigh, or abdomen
There now exists a sizable quantity of data suggesting that antioxidants can help cancer cells much like they help normal cells, says Zachary Schafer, a biologist at the University of Notre Dame, who was not involved in the new study
But - clinical trials aren't substantial, it's still not approved for use (indicating more safety data is warranted), most work is pre-clinical and or done with rodents not humans and given its ability to upregulate human growth hormone and angiogenesis (create new blood vessels), someone with a history of cancer would be advised to take serious precautions
Glucagon activation increases thermogenesis (heat production), enhances fat oxidation, and elevates metabolic rate
Whatever that protocol is, it is not a reproduction of the research
TB500 also reduces inflammation and cell death, helping cells survive and migrate