Supports Gut-Brain Signaling Pathways Includes plant-based ingredients traditionally used to support gut-brain communication and natural satiety signals in daily health routines
Excitotoxic damage, disrupted energy metabolism, and oxidative stress in the rat brain: antioxidant and neuroprotective effects of L-carnitine
T.KorsholmA.-S.et al (2024)
12 hours | Primary site of action: extracellular matrix, gene expression | Key receptors: TGF-beta, MMP/TIMP | Research focus: skin regeneration, anti-aging, collagen | Endogenous: yes (plasma component) | Gene modulation: over 4,000 genes BPC-157 Half-life: approx
Persistent mitochondrial hyperpolarization, increased reactive oxygen intermediate production, and cytoplasmic alkalinization characterize altered IL-10 signaling in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus