That drop is part of why skin gets thinner, wounds heal slower, and connective tissues lose resilience as we age
it is almost always the other half of the CJC-1295 stack
Metabolism of taurine in humans In animal cells, taurine undergoes limited catabolism by taurine:pyruvate transaminase or taurine:-ketoglutarate transaminase, which catalyzes the transamination of taurine with pyruvate or -ketoglutarate to form 2-sulfoacetaldehyde (also known as 2-oxoethanesulfonate, 2-hydroxyethanesulfonate, or isethionate) and l-alanine or l-glutamate (Read and Welty 1962)
Semaglutide has a half-life of about one week, so it typically leaves your system within 46 weeks, though individual variation exists
Every medication in this category is prescription-only in the U.S
But the real GLP-1 story appears to be just getting started