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Nutrients known to support gut heath, mucus production, support tight junctions and secretory immunoglobulin type A (SIgA) levels include: L-glutamine fuels gut cells and boosts immunity Coconut oil/MCTs antibacterial/antifungal Bone broth / gelatine / collagen Vitamins D3 and A increase SigA Aloe vera/liquorice/quercetin Digestive enzymes Apple cider vinegar / betaine HCl supplements/high dose ascorbic acid increase natural stomach acid N-acetyl glucosamine anti-inflammatory, helps protect the lining of the stomach and intestines FMS may present with protein malabsorption issues FMS patients appear to have low BCAA (leucine, isoleucine, and valine) Diet and lifestyle The diet recommended to those with fibromyalgia should consist of simple, healthy and unadulterated foods, with junk foods and foods that are processed and highly refined being completely eliminated, as they are commonly linked to the triggering of symptoms
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Potential muscle-related benefits: Increased appetite (helpful in calorie-surplus phases) Elevated growth hormone Possible preservation of lean mass In a two-year randomized, placebo-controlled trial of the oral ghrelin mimetic MK-677 in older adults, daily dosing significantly increased pulsatile growth hormone and IGF-1 levels to those of younger adults and increased fat-free mass versus placebo, suggesting enhanced protein-accruing pathways that could help preserve lean body mass
Stable Gastric Pentadecapeptide BPC 157: Novel Therapy in Gastrointestinal Tract