Always consult your GP or endocrinologist before making any changes to your prescription
Key triggers for stomach growling include: The migrating motor complex (MMC), a pattern of electrical activity that occurs during fasting (typically every 90120 minutes) and 'cleans' the digestive tract between meals [1] [2] Post-meal sounds, which can occur as the stomach begins to emptytiming and intensity vary with meal size, fat, and fibre content Swallowed air from eating quickly, drinking carbonated beverages, or chewing gum Certain foods that produce more gas during digestion, such as beans, cruciferous vegetables, and high-fibre foods Digestive conditions including irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) or food intolerances (e.g., lactose intolerance, high-FODMAP foods) The intensity and frequency of borborygmi vary considerably between individuals and can be influenced by stress, anxiety, and the composition of previous meals

Anticancer activity of flavonoids depends on the cell line, bioavailability, dose of flavonoids, level of oxidative stress of the cell, presence of redox-active metals, and other factors
For example, combining BPC-157 for recovery with GHK-Cu for anti-aging
Liver diseases are disorders that occur as a result of the liver's inability to perform its normal functions