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Stool Microbiome – Understanding Gut Flora

The stool microbiome refers to the entirety of microorganisms found in human stool. It reflects the composition of the gut flora and serves as a key indicator of digestive and overall health.

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PEG-MGF

PEG-MGF is a pegylated form of Mechano Growth Factor, a splice variant of IGF-1. It is studied in research for its potential in muscle regeneration and tissue repair.

Semax

Semax is a synthetic neuropeptide-based nootropic derived from adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH). It is used to support cognitive function and as a neuroprotective agent.

Retatrutide

Retatrutide is an investigational drug for obesity and type 2 diabetes that simultaneously activates three gut hormone receptors: GLP-1, GIP, and glucagon.

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