Figure 4 3.5 Microbial co-occurrence network The microbial co-occurrence network, constructed from 16S rRNA gene sequencing data, revealed a complex interplay of microbial taxa in phylum level (Figure 5)
When used together, these compounds work synergistically to: Improve metabolic efficiency Increase energy and mental clarity Enhance fat oxidation and weight loss Support liver health and detoxification Promote healthy aging at the cellular level Who Can Benefit
GHK-Cu, first identified in 1973 from mammalian plasma, functions as a naturally occurring copper-peptide complex that influences approximately 31% of the human genome, resetting gene expression patterns to favor tissue repair while delivering bioavailable copper essential for enzymatic processes underlying collagen synthesis and antioxidant defense
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Treatments targeting IL-22/IL-22R or IL-32/IL-32R signalling have not yet been developed