It is postulated that glutathione inhibits tyrosinase through three primary mechanisms: direct antioxidant activity, chelation of the copper site within tyrosinase via its thiol group, and disruption of tyrosinases cellular transport to pre-melanosomes
Angiogenesis and Vascular Formation BPC-157 demonstrates a unique mechanism by upregulating VEGFR2 expression without affecting VEGF-A levels
Quality matters: Choose high-quality protein sources: Grass-fed beef Wild-caught fish Pasture-raised eggs and poultry Organic dairy when possible Vegetarians/vegans need to be strategic: Combine multiple plant protein sources throughout the day to get adequate methionine
Research suggests that GHK-Cu may play a potentially essential role in restoring damaged tissues, wound repair, and may support immune response
Establishing the significance and optimal intake of dietary antioxidants: the biomarker concept
The nutrients that are required for healthy mitochondrial function that could be added to IVs include Magnesium, B vitamins such as B5, B6, B12 (methylcobalamin), active folate and B complex, N-Acetyl-Cysteine, L-carnitine and glutathione