Insulin resistance and aging: a cause or a protective response
Case example : A patient receives e/M visits for new or established patients with infectious diseases
Do not drive or operate machinery if you experience symptoms affecting your ability to concentrate and react
NNMT: an emerging therapeutic target (review
Specifically, our meta-analysis demonstrated that blood GSSG, MDA, homocysteine, SAH, nitric oxide, and copper concentrations were significantly increased in children with ASD children relative to HC subjects

Common side effects by peptide type Growth hormone peptides: Water retention (temporary) Lethargy initially (adapts within weeks) Carpal tunnel symptoms (rare, high doses) Insulin resistance (monitor with long-term use) IGF-1 LR3: Hypoglycemia (keep fast carbs on hand) Jaw/facial bone growth (with chronic use) Organ enlargement (long-term misuse) Healing peptides: Minimal side effects Occasionally: fatigue, headache (rare) Monitoring and bloodwork Baseline testing before starting: IGF-1 levels Thyroid panel (T3, T4, TSH) Fasting glucose and insulin Lipid panel Liver and kidney function Follow-up testing: Every 3-6 months during protocol Monitor IGF-1 (ensure not excessively elevated) Check glucose metabolism Liver/kidney function Contraindications Avoid peptides if: Active cancer (GH/IGF-1 can promote tumor growth) Diabetic without physician oversight Significant organ disease Use caution if: Family history of cancer Pre-diabetic Taking medications that affect blood sugar See our peptide safety and risks guide for comprehensive safety information
