The synthetic fragment captures the key functional sequences responsible for TB-500's regenerative properties while offering improved stability and standardized production
Contraindications to Semaglutide include: a personal history of pancreatitis, alcohol abuse, renal impairment, uncontrolled psychiatric disorders, personal or family history of medullary thyroid carcinoma (MTC), or Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia syndrome type 2 (MEN 2), and if you are pregnant or breastfeeding

Benefits of 5-Amino-1MQ Boosts metabolism without using stimulants Targets stubborn fat and aids in body recomposition Increases cellular energy and NAD+ production Improves insulin sensitivity and blood sugar balance Supports healthy aging and long-term vitality Who Its Good For Clients stuck at a weight loss plateau Those with metabolic challenges (e.g., PCOS, prediabetes) Individuals experiencing brain fog, low energy, or burnout Clients using peptides or GLP-1s seeking added support Anyone interested in longevity and graceful aging Who Should Avoid It Pregnant or breastfeeding individuals Clients with active cancer or undergoing treatment Those with unmanaged liver, kidney, or autoimmune conditions Dosing Guidelines Standard dose: 50100 mg daily, taken orally Typically used in 48 week cycles Often paired with clean nutrition, hydration, and lifestyle support All supplement plans are reviewed during your medical consultation Available now at Luxura Medspa as part of your personalized longevity and weight management protocol

Biological Activities Observed in Studies Selective inhibition of nicotinamide N-methyltransferase (NNMT) Increased intracellular nicotinamide availability Modulation of NAD metabolic pathways Enhanced mitochondrial energy metabolism in experimental models Reduced adipocyte hypertrophy in preclinical studies Altered lipid metabolism and fatty acid utilization Investigation of cellular methylation pathways Potential influence on metabolic flexibility Evaluation of adipose tissue remodeling mechanisms Research applications in aging and regenerative biology Current evidence remains limited, and further well-controlled clinical studies are required to establish long-term efficacy and safety in humans