MOTS-C: A Mitochondrial-Derived Peptide MOTS-C is a small peptide (16 amino acids) that is notable for being encoded within the mitochondrial genome, rather than the nuclear genome like most peptides and proteins
An overview of stomach organoprotection hypothesis and beneficial effect of BPC
However, stomach acid levels, digestive enzyme function, and food interference can reduce absorption rates significantly
+ Methionine It assists in the breakdown of fats and thereby prevents the build-up of fat in the arteries, as well as assisting with digestive system and removing heavy metals from the body since it can be converted to cytosine, which is a precursor to glutathione, which is of prime importance in detoxifying the liver
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Melasma is a fairly common skin condition that creates the appearance of brown to gray-brown patches of skin, usually on the face