These receptors can respond to fungal antigens, biotoxins, and oxidative stress by releasing inflammatory mediators such as histamine, tryptase, leukotrienes, prostaglandins, and cytokines
Outcomes vary by dose, duration, medical history, and follow-up
Age might contribute, with younger patients occasionally reacting faster
It works by mimicking the bodys natural GLP-1 hormone, which stimulates insulin production, reduces glucose release from the liver, and slows digestion
It's not a dramatic effect on its own, but in the context of a well-structured cut or GLP-1 protocol, it's one of several metabolic advantages that compound over time