Description Epithalon Peptide Research has suggested that Epithalon (also known as AEDG peptide, tetrapeptide Epitalon, Epithalon, or Epithalone) may regulate the function of the brain, the pineal gland, and the eye retina
Whilst the primary therapeutic effects are well-established, patients and healthcare professionals must remain vigilant about the full spectrum of possible reactions during treatment
doi: 10.3389/fpls.2024.1373801 Received 20 January 2024 Accepted 23 February 2024 Published 12 March 2024 Volume 15 - 2024 Edited by Ahmed Abdelkhalek, City of Scientific Research and Technological Applications, Egypt Reviewed by Nuria Montes, Hospital Universitario de La Princesa, Spain Updates Copyright 2024 Kozie, Otulak-Kozie and Rusin
Food may move slower or faster than normal, and this can lead to side effects like: Nausea Bloating Constipation or diarrhea Gas Changes in stool color or texture These changes happen because Semaglutide affects the timing and process of how food is broken down and absorbed
Experimental animals Thirty-two adult female Wistar rats weighing 200 30 g were used in this study