Figure 2 Vagus nerve The vagus nerve is the main nerve of the parasympathetic branch (96), which can participate in taste sensation and innervate most organs, including the liver, stomach, and pancreas, and regulate circulation, breathing, and digestion by conducting sensory impulses in organs, particularly those controlling the activity of the heart muscle, glands, and smooth muscles (97, 98)
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If your protocol requires five peptides, consider whether two serve redundant mechanismsstacking both Ipamorelin and CJC-1295 and Sermorelin adds marginal benefit over using just two growth hormone secretagogues
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