Tesofensine, due to its central nervous system activity, warrants careful consideration of potential neurological or cardiovascular effects, as seen in some historical trial data
The considerable recovery of the dopaminergic neuronal clusters in the park flies ensued better negative geotactic behavior in the flies and prolonged their life span, suggesting improvement in motor coordination dysfunction associated with PD
Accelerates recovery time, reduces inflammation and pain, supports tendon and ligament health MOTS-c MOTS-c is a mitochondrial peptide that helps regulate cellular energy production and metabolic signaling
Once opened, use according to best practice sterile handling guidelines
Its naturally found in animal-based foods like meat, poultry, fish, eggs, and dairy and its added to some fortified cereals, plant-based milks, and nutritional yeast [*]