MOTS-c does carry more human physiological data because the body produces it naturally, but data on a naturally occurring molecule is not a therapeutic trial, and the two should not be conflated
The products are not medicines or drugs and they have not been approved by the FDA to prevent, treat, diagnose, mitigate, or cure any disease, ailment or medical condition
Good luck I will be back very soon
METAOD005: A Phase IIb (randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled) study to assess the efficacy (reduction in body weight), safety and tolerability of 12 weeks treatment with daily doses (1, 5, 10, 20 or 30 mg AOD9604) administered orally (capsules) in 300 healthy, clinically obese males, and females of non-child bearing potential, with a BMI 35 kg/m 2
Factors Affecting Dosage Requirements Many things can change how much B12 someone needs