Methylcobalamin, an active form of vitamin B12, is naturally occurring
Virtually all of the published research on BPC-157 involves animal models, primarily rodents
It was accused of having adopted too narrow an approach, and of not having carefully defined the basic concepts
[14][15] The loss of sebaceous gland derived products could also contribute to hair shaft abnormalities which can explain the curled and brittle vellus hair follicles found trapped inside the infundibular plug
Anyway, at higher concentrations, like those deriving from a high-fat diet, primary and secondary BAs can reduce gut barrier integrity with their detergent properties, causing increased intestinal permeability and, thus, oxidative stress, DNA damage, and production of inflammatory cytokines, such as IL-6 and TNF-alpha, which promote inflammation and cause the inactivation of the FXR, thereby powering a pro-inflammatory state in the colon [25]