Nitric Oxide (NO) for Blood Flow & Circulation

Our bodies make Nitric Oxide (NO) naturally at adequate levels when we are young. As we age, we produce less of it — and over time, the blood vessels involved in naturally producing NO become less efficient due to free radical damage, inactivity, and poor diet. At the same time, deterioration of veins and arteries results in overall poor circulation — leading to a myriad of health issues.

Why California Practitioners Write Prescriptions for Compounded Ketamine

Ketamine is a medication that was initially developed as an anesthetic and is commonly used in both medical and recreational contexts. It belongs to a class of drugs known as dissociative anesthetics, which can produce feelings of detachment from one’s surroundings and a sense of dissociation from reality.

A Deeper Look into Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN): Research & Insights

Naltrexone is an opiate receptor antagonist. The 50-mg dose of Naltrexone was approved by the FDA for opioid and alcohol addiction in 1984. At much lower doses (0.5–9 mg per day), it may provide relief to patients suffering from autoimmune diseases, chronic pain, mental health diseases, and inflammation.

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