While large-scale human clinical trials are ongoing, preclinical and anecdotal evidence is strong
Treatment may include: Natural supplements to reduce mast cell activation Identification and avoidance of triggers A personalized gastrointestinal repair protocol to restore balance to the gut microbiome (the beneficial bacteria and other microorganisms living in the intestinal tract) and repair any damage to the intestinal lining A personalized detox protocol to support the bodys natural ability to detoxify itself Anti-inflammatory nutrients to reduce inflammation Peptides to support the bodys natural ability to heal itself ( see our previous post Protecting and Repairing the Body with BPC-157 ) The key to reducing mast cell activation is understanding the causes, triggers, and genetic susceptibilities
Glutathione functions as a primary substrate for glutathione peroxidase (GPx) and glutathione S-transferase (GST) enzyme systems, and as a direct scavenger of reactive oxygen species (ROS) including superoxide radicals, hydroxyl radicals, and lipid peroxides
Visible skin brightening typically appears at 5-8 weeks with continued improvement over 3-6 months
Peptides are formed out of amino acids and are essentially miniaturized proteins
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