Otsuka, M., Kato, N., Ichimura, T., Abe, S., Tanaka, Y., Taniguchi, H., Hoshida, Y., Moriyama, M., Wang, Y., Shao, R., Narayan, D., Muroyama, R., Kanai, F., Kawabe, T., Isobe, T., & Omata, M
Cooper DH, Ramachandra R, Ceban F, Di Vincenzo JD, Rhee TG, Mansur RB, et al
Several forms exist, but myo-inositol (MI) is the most common form in the human body and the one used in most clinical research.5 It plays an important role in insulin signaling and cellular communication, which is why it has been studied for metabolic health, PCOS, fertility, and pregnancy-related outcomes.4 6 7 Across human studies, myo-inositol is most often used in daily doses between 2,000mg and 4,000mg, typically split into two servings
Each line on a U-500 syringe represents 5 units of volume, not 1 unit