Dihexa is an oligopeptide derivative derived from angiotensin IV that has drawn significant interest in neurobiology and synaptogenesis research
Prevention of radical metabolite production Scavenging of produced radicals Repair of cell damage Stopping chain reactions that produce secondary radicals Enhancement of endogenous antioxidant capacity is mediated through 5 different channels
More noticeable results, such as increased energy, fat loss, or muscle gains, usually show up after 6 to 12 weeks of consistent use
The following articles explain your genetic susceptibility variants related to phase II detoxification, nutrients and cofactors needed for optimal support, and how to prioritize what is most important for you, personally, to avoid.[ref] Nrf2 Signaling Pathway master switch inducing the phase II enzyme pathways, upregulated by sulforaphane [ref] UGT genes glucuronidation, most prevalent phase II enzyme GST genes glutathione conjugation reactions SULT genes sulfation reaction increases the water solubility of drugs, hormones, and xenobiotics