Produced naturally within the body, it plays a critical role in helping cells defend themselves against oxidative stress, supporting detoxification pathways, maintaining immune function, and helping the body adapt to everyday challenges
Risks vary by peptide, dose, and individual health context
Furthermore, it regulates the tumor immune microenvironment through metabolic reprogramming, inducing macrophage polarization and modulating T-cell function, thereby shaping an immunosuppressive microenvironment
This mechanism helps prevent injuries related to repetitive stress
Vitamin E, catalase, superoxide dismutases and glutathione peroxidases are present in the viable layer of the epidermis
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