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Orthomolecular Medicine – Definition & Application

Orthomolecular medicine uses high-dose vitamins, minerals, and other naturally occurring substances to prevent and treat disease by optimizing body chemistry.

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Thymosin alpha-1

Thymosin alpha-1 is a naturally occurring peptide derived from the thymus gland that regulates and enhances the immune response in various diseases.

Kisspeptin-10

Kisspeptin-10 is a biologically active peptide hormone that plays a central role in regulating reproductive function and the hormonal axis of the brain.

Melanotan II

Melanotan II is a synthetic peptide that stimulates skin tanning and is used as an unlicensed lifestyle substance. It carries significant health risks.

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