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Peptide INFO

How to Store PeptidesPeptides should be stored in a dry, cool, dark place. For best preservation, store at 4°C or colder away from bright light. Dry peptides are stable at room temperature for days to weeks but for long-term storage -20°C is to be preferred (6). Contamination with moisture will greatly decrease the long-term stability [...]

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What is RetraTrutide?

What is Retatrutide?Retatrutide, a new medication created by the pharmaceutical company Eli Lilly, has a major potential for treating obesity and diabetes. Also known as GGG Tri-agonist, GLP-1/GIP/glucagon tri-agonist, or LY3437943, this injectable medication is similar to existing weight loss medications like tirzepatide and semaglutide but has increased efficacy. When combined with proper diet, regular [...]

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SEMAGLUTIDE DOSAGING (WeGovy) prescription dosage instruction

These are recommendations per the Manufacturer.  GYMnTONIC Supplements is not making these recommendations.  Please consult your doctor for more information: Dosage Generic name:  SemaglutideDosage form: injection, solutionDrug class: Incretin mimetics Medically reviewed by Drugs.com. Last updated on Dec 23, 2022. Patient Selection Recommended Dosage Dosage Initiation and Escalation • In adults and pediatric patients aged 12 years and older, initiate WEGOVY with a [...]

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New study finds little to no health risks related to eating meat

New study finds little to no health risks related to eating meat PAUL SACCA November 20, 2022 A new scientific study claims to have found little to no health risks related to eating red meat. The study says previous studies that claimed there was a link between red meat consumption and health issues are based on "weak evidence."Researchers [...]

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You're taking your pills wrong...

An Easy Way to Make Them Kick in Faster[QUOTE]New research shows that two things dramatically affect how quickly pain pills, sleep aids, and other supplements go to work.[/QUOTE]A Better Way To Take Pills Or CapsulesI suspect some people imagine the stomach as kind of like the vat of molten steel that killed the T-1000 in [...]

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The "Science" behind Depression Debunked.

Study:The serotonin theory of depression: a systematic umbrella review of the evidencehttps://www.nature.com/articles/s41380-022-01661-0Story at a glanceResearchers from University College London conducted an umbrella review of past meta-studies and systematic analyses of depression’s relationship to serotonin.For years, a chemical imbalance of serotonin has been widely viewed as the culprit for depression, resulting in the widespread use of [...]

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Magnesium: Major Factor in Hypertension

Magnesium: Major Factor in HypertensionBy Dr. David Brownstein, M.D. Approximately 75 million people in the United States over age 20 have high blood pressure.After age 55, it’s estimated that Americans face a 90% chance of developing it.The “good” news is that a doctor can diagnose high blood pressure (also called hypertension) in just a few minutes. [...]

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Cold temperatures induce anti-inflammatory molecule that counters obesity

Researchers continue to unravel the complex role inflammation plays in obesity, and the influence it has on downstream effects such as insulin resistance, glucose control and diabetes risk. A new study has added important new insights in this space, demonstrating how cold temperatures can stimulate the release of a molecule that reverses this type of [...]

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SemaGlutide - Weight/Fat Loss and Heart Health

Semaglutide, ( aka Glucagon-Like Peptide-1 (GLP-1) ) is a naturally occurring peptide known to lower blood sugar levels and enhance insulin secretion. Research shows that GLP-1 may also improve heart, liver, and lung function while helping to slow or prevent the effects of Alzheimer's disease. GLP-1 has been shown to significantly decrease appetite by delaying [...]

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Drug Companies Paid Doctors to Write Opioid Prescriptions, Documents Reveal

Recently released documents show how drug company officials built relationships with doctors to whom they paid significant amounts of money, even as drugmakers tried to deflect media scrutiny of their role in the opioid crisis.By Charles OrnsteinTwelve years ago, ProPublica set out to build a first-of-its-kind tool that would allow users, with a single search, [...]

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