Technically yes, but it may be considered excessive for beginners and often yields diminishing returns at the receptor sites
Clinicians should characterize the bleeding pattern: color (bright red versus dark), volume, frequency, relationship to bowel movements, and associated symptoms
Not necessarily, but the math requires looking beyond pharmacy spend
In this context, it is associated with: Supporting mitochondrial function Contributing to ATP production Powering hundreds of processes inside the body Decline with age A major point he emphasizes is the decline of NAD+ over time 9 Age-related NAD+ decline | McReynolds et al
Indeed endocannabinoid signaling through CB1R regulates the activity of dopamine (DA) neurons in the VTA [52], which projects to the nucleus accumbens, a key brain reward region activated by addictive drugs including THC [53, 54]
Yes, the combination can be difficult to tolerate