Step one: lifestyle and metformin For most patients with newly diagnosed Type 2 diabetes, the first-line treatment is lifestyle modification (diet, exercise, weight management) combined with metformin, an oral medication that reduces liver glucose production and improves insulin sensitivity
The choice between injectable and oral peptide delivery carries storage implications beyond just the stability of the compound itself
Studies show that women suffering from PMS have lower levels of serotonin (a neurotransmitter) during the luteal phase, compared to women who do not experience this syndrome [15]
But Kennedy announced their removal from that list earlier this year
The effects are powerful and quick, most patients see and feel a positive response within 48 to 72 hours with a brisk production of new red blood cells
Your provider recommends one over the other based on your health history, your labs, and your tolerance, not on which is more talked about