CTX is a product of bone resorption and degradation, reflecting the degree of bone loss
Sensory : pins and needles or numbness in feet and/or hands, or sometimes increased sensitivity to pain
SAM is a methyl group donor for numerous methylation reactions in the brain, including those involved in the metabolism of neurotransmitters whose deficiency has been related to depression (102)
BPC 157 may be more relevant when the focus is localized tissue repair, tendon or ligament recovery, gut support, wound healing, or inflammation control

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