Their inclusion does not imply therapeutic efficacy, clinical endorsement, or suitability for any form of self-administration
Some individuals may have difficulty maintaining adequate vitamin D levels due to limited sun exposure, seasonal changes, or geographic location
Daily injection compliance matters: GHK-Cu requires daily subcutaneous injection, which is not the right fit for patients who only want to inject their GLP-1 once a week
Many find these approaches difficult to adhere to, with physical and emotional burnout becoming common roadblocks
The most common cause of diarrhea is a viral infection in the gut, often referred to as "intestinal flu" or "stomach flu." Other causes include: Food allergies Intestinal diseases (e.g., Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis) Bacterial infections (e.g., food poisoning) Parasitic infections Reactions to medications (e.g., antibiotics, cancer drugs) Overactive thyroid (hyperthyroidism) In some cases, diarrhea may follow constipation, particularly in people with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)
Schedule 8 (S8): Controlled Drug, substances with a high potential for abuse and dependence, subject to even stricter controls