A lack of NADPH in RBCs (such as due to a glucose 6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency) can cause excessive hemolysis, leading to the clinical presentation of jaundice (figure 7.3)
And so when you drink alcohol, it's like, yeah, you're putting a known toxin, low grade, refined, tastes great, right
And so there's theories where even people that are not experiencing pain can also still be on cycles of BPC 157
Because injuries, inflammation, and even long-term wear and tear can slow you downbut BPC-157 helps your body heal itself faster, better, and stronger
Undoubtedly, this view does not offer a reasonable explanation for why very limited kinds of organisms can be killed by artemisinin and its derivatives, and for what role the target proteins, such as PfEXP1, PfATP6, PfTCTP, Pfmdr1, K13-propeller protein and PfPI3K, could play independently in the mechanism of action of artemisinin