CACT is a reverse transport protein that uses electrochemical gradients to exchange acylcarnitine in the cytoplasm with free carnitine in the matrix, achieving net transport of acyl groups
Risks associated with overuse or inappropriate dosages should be considered
It plays a genuine role as an antioxidant, helping neutralize the reactive molecules that build up from normal metabolism, sun exposure, and stress
Incretins are gut-derived hormones, similar to glucagon, that are released in response to food ingestion, mainly when we eat glucose or fat
Example: If you have 10mg of peptide and add 2ml of BAC water: Concentration = 10mg 2ml = 5mg/ml On a 100-unit syringe: Each unit = 5 100 = 0.05mg (50 mcg) For a 0.25mg dose (250 mcg): 0.25 0.05 = 5 units Troubleshooting Common Issues Dose exceeds syringe capacity
But AOD 9604 does something else that most guides ignore