It does this by: Directly neutralizing free radicals and reactive oxygen species (ROS)
It is a hormone produced primarily in the small intestine (specifically in the L cells which line this part of your digestive tract), though some neurons in your brain also produce it
Gastroparesis and similar conditions can profoundly affect quality of life, often requiring continuous medical care
Dihexa stimulates neurogenesisthe growth of new neuronsand increases brain-derived neurotrophic factor Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor (BDNF), a protein vital for neuron survival and growth
IIRC (disclaimer, I am not at all an expert, and am trying to remember a YouTube video I saw on it), ipamorelin is a GHRH analog, and MK is a ghrelin analog
Grate chocolate curls generously over them, and arrange the remaining cherries around the edge