Arsenic, lead, and cadmium above "Actions Levels" were recently report in a Host Defense mushroom product
BPC157 also appears in studies to play a key role in protecting the gastrointestinal lining, and gut-wall integrity, with research into gutbrain interactions, making it of particular interest in clinical trials related to managing leaky gut, Crohns disease, and NSAID-induced ulcers
and one Archea phyla, the Euryarchaeota [7]
In the SURPASS program, gastrointestinal side effects associated with the use of tirzepatide were similar to those observed with semaglutide and GLP1-RA drugs in general, both in terms of frequency and duration [3]
Data are presented as the mean of three comparative cycle thresholds
A review (20002021) linked liver disease and thyroid toxicity to heart failure and Graves disease