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It works by activating two hormone pathways (GIP and GLP-1) that help regulate blood sugar levels and appetite
Heres what researchers have learned recently about neurokinin B and hot flashes: Neurokinin B was identified in a genome-wide association study as the only gene that plays a significant role in hot flashes (vasomotor symptoms).[ref] Another strong indication that neurokinin B is integral to hot flashes is that when neurokinin B is given to young women by IV, it triggers hot flashes in 80% of the women.[ref] A placebo-controlled clinical trial of an NK3R (neurokinin B receptor) antagonist drug, which blocks the neurokinin B receptor, showed that it quickly reduced hot flash frequency by more than half compared to a placebo.[ref][ref] The emerging picture is that hot flashes involve body temperature mechanisms in the hypothalamus that are affected by estrogen and neurokinin B, which in turn affect FSH and LH levels

As seen in the preclinical results, GSH was at a 4-fold reduction in theT2DM group when compared to the healthy group, therefore supplementing with L-GSH can maintain GSH levels, decrease the levels of oxidized GSH, decrease the levels of the proinflammatory cytokine IL-6 and other oxidative stress markers in individuals with diabetes
Mild dizziness is expected during dose escalation and typically resolves within 23 weeks as your body adapts
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