Bacteria: Bacterial levels are a delicate balance and can be influenced by several factors including, but not limited to: Route of birth (with vaginally born babies expressing higher diversity versus those born Cesarean) Means of feedings as baby (breast versus formula) Exposures to medications throughout life (antibiotics, antacids, NSAIDS, steroids, etc.) Stress (as stress hormones can alter intestinal lining integrity and affect peristaltic rate) Trauma Diet (more on this later!) Nutrient levels Alcohol & drug use Toxic exposure (pesticides, pollution) Nutritionally speaking, one of the best predictors of good health is the inclusion and diversification of fibers
Typically, this step will happen in one of two ways
GHK-Cu is a copper-binding tripeptide that stimulates collagen synthesis, modulates gene expression related to tissue repair and anti-inflammation, supports wound healing, and has effects on hair follicle stem cells
Hemolysis: Disorders such as hereditary spherocytosis, sickle cell disease, or autoimmune hemolytic anemia can lead to chronic hemolysis and subsequent iron overload
Several factors influence your outcome
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