One unit on a 1 ml insulin syringe always equals 0.02 mg of Tesamorelin or Ipamorelin, regardless of vial size
This type of thing can happen if you inhale, ingest, or your skin gets into contact with substances like lead, mercury, or some types of pesticides
For this reason, patients are advised to inform their healthcare provider of all medications, supplements, or herbs they are taking before starting NAD+ injections, even though no incompatibilities are documented thus far
Although most proteins required for mitochondrial function are encoded by nuclear DNA and synthesised by cytoplasmic ribosomes for targeted transport [30], regular respiratory chain activity requires structurally intact and functionally normal mitochondrial genes [31]
Yes, you can test for glutathione levels through specific laboratory blood tests