Getting Started With MOTS-C at The Lamkin Clinic Our approach to MOTS-C therapy is comprehensive and personalized: Step 1: Comprehensive Evaluation Detailed health history and symptom assessment Physical examination Review of current medications and supplements Discussion of health goals Step 2: Diagnostic Testing Fasting glucose and insulin HbA1c (3-month blood sugar average) Comprehensive metabolic panel Lipid panel Inflammatory markers (CRP) Hormone levels as indicated Body composition analysis (DEXA) Step 3: Personalized Protocol Development Customized MOTS-C dosing based on your needs Integration with other therapies if appropriate Nutrition and lifestyle recommendations Clear administration instructions Expected timeline for results Step 4: Ongoing Monitoring and Optimization Follow-up appointments to assess progress Repeat lab testing to track improvements Protocol adjustments based on response Continued support and education Step 5: Long-Term Maintenance Transition to maintenance protocols Continued optimization of metabolic health Prevention-focused approach Sustained results and vitality [Learn about our functional medicine approach] Frequently Asked Questions About MOTS-C How quickly will I see results from MOTS-C

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Some GLP-1 RAs (albiglutide, efpeglenatide, dulaglutide, liraglutide, and once-weekly semaglutide) reduce the risk of major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE) in people with type 2 diabetes (T2D) with established CVD or at high risk of CVD [19,20,21,22,23]
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SGLT2 use was also associated with a slower annual rate of decline in eGFR, regardless of GLP-1 use at baseline
Free radicals contribute to hypertension through several mechanisms, including endothelial dysfunction, increased vascular resistance, and altered renal function [77]