In case of a reaction discontinue use immediately and seek medical advice
This finding was later combined with research by Joel Habener and jointly published in JCI.11 The team of Jens Juul Holst at the University of Copenhagen in Denmark published a report in FEBS Letters, reaching the same conclusion in January 1987.23 In December 1987, Stephen Blooms team confirmed in a Lancet paper that GLP-1(7-36) is a human intestinal hormone that stimulates insulin production in the pancreas and lowers blood sugar.24 GLP-1, used for treating diabetes, is quickly broken down in the body, requiring high doses that can cause side effects like nausea
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Andrographis Paniculata: This herb has potent anti-inflammatory and immune-boosting effects, supporting overall recovery and health (2)
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