The clinician said: MOTS-C is something that helps provide more stress resilience and better health to your mitochondria to be able to produce more energy cells so the direct net effect for you would be reduced insulin resistance, better energy production in the form of [the energy molecule] ATP, and the net result of that is basically reduce visceral fat. The MHRA said it was investigating whether the claims made by the clinician were medicinal
Lets be realistic about priorities: Core supplements (budget priority 1): Quality protein powder: $40-70/month Magnesium glycinate: $15-25/month Omega-3s: $25-40/month Vitamin D: $10-15/month Total: $90-150/month Nice-to-haves (add if budget allows): B-complex: $20-30/month Probiotics: $30-50/month CoQ10: $25-40/month Where to invest first: protein, magnesium, omega-3s, vitamin D
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Chromium and Vanadium support glucose tolerance and healthy insulin signaling