Other antioxidants found in this oil include tocopherols, tocotrienols, and ferulic acid
Riboflavin also plays a role in thyroxine metabolism, and its deficiency may contribute to mental illness, because riboflavin activates vitamin B6, leading to lower thyroxine levels, reduced hypothalamic serotonin synthesis, and decreased levels of S-adenosylmethionine (SAMe), because of disrupting the folate-methylation pathways involved in SAMe synthesis, all of which are associated with antidepressant effects, consequently, low levels of these compounds may cause depression ( Figure 4 ) (48, 49)
Key Points Levels of glutathione within the cells and mitochondria are highly associated with health and longevity, and its deficiency is associated with loss of function with aging and many chronic diseases (including depression, anxiety, Alzheimers, Parkinsons, heart disease, and even cancer) Research over the last several years has illustrated a positive relationship between glutathione and vitamin D, with higher vitamin D levels related to higher glutathione levels
One of very few compounds with documented telomerase activation in vitro and animal studies
Researchers who microdose semaglutide generally maintain good appetite suppression because sustained, moderate GLP-1 levels are sufficient for that effect