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Antioxidants that can be of benefit to FMS include: Polyphenols & flavonoids such as curcumin & EGCG (found in green tea) and anthocyanins (found predominantly in teas, honey, wine, fruit, vegetables, nuts, olive oil & cocoa) up-regulate glutathione-related enzymes including glutathione reductase (GR) and glutathione S-transferase (GST) Cruciferous vegetables such as broccoli, kale and cabbage contain antioxidants that increase the production of detoxifying enzymes in the body Sulphur-rich foods such as onions and garlic, cauliflower, eggs, Brussels sprouts & broccoli Cysteine-rich foods such as soya beans, egg white, oats & tofu, provide the body with the nutrients that make up glutathione (L-cysteine + L-glutamic acid +glycine) Digestive health and gut bacteria Gut issues such as IBS are common in FMS and can affect as many as 70% of cases

GH secretagogues, GHRH analogues and somatotropic axis modulators compounds validated for preclinical research The somatotropic axishypothalamus, pituitary gland, liveris the central regulator of muscle growth, protein synthesis, and body composition
For individuals managing type 2 diabetes, Semaglutide is often combined with other diabetes medications such as metformin, SGLT2 inhibitors, or insulin, depending on the patients needs and medical history
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