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Realistic Expectations and Education Quality providers will: Explain limitations of peptide therapy honestly Set realistic timelines (peptides work over months, not weeks) Emphasize lifestyle as the foundation (peptides enhance, dont replace, healthy habits) Discuss side effects and contraindications openly Provide educational resources based on actual research, not marketing hype Red flag: Providers making dramatic promises (lose 30 pounds in 30 days, reverse aging 10 years) are either lying or using dangerous protocols
Other conditions that may be supported by vitamin E include anemia, Alzheimers, hyperlipidemia, rheumatoid arthritis, prostate cancer prevention, sunburn prevention, autoimmune disease, cancer, cerebral thrombosis prevention, dermatitis, diabetes, herpes infection, impotence, menopause, miscarriage prevention, muscle cramps, osteoarthritis, peptic ulcers, periodontal disease, PMS, vascular fragility, dermatitis, lupus rash, and skin ulcers
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