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Nitric oxide has been implicated in many physiologic processes that influence both acute and long-term control of kidney function. Its net effect in the kidney is to promote natriuresis and diuresis, contributing to adaptation to variations of dietary salt intake and maintenance of normal blood pressure. Read More
The only reported side effects of magnesium l-threonate are headaches, drowsiness, or a feeling of increased blood flow to the head. One common side effect of magnesium supplements in general is digestive upset. Jum. II 12, 1442 AH Read More
Green tea extract and, more rarely, ingestion of large amounts of green tea have been implicated in cases of clinically apparent acute liver injury, including instances of acute liver failure and either need for urgent liver transplantation or death. Rab. II 5, 1442 AH Read More
Use of 2-hydroxypropyl-beta-cyclodextrin as a solubilizing and stabilizing excipient for protein drugs. Read More
Although they're not common side effects, gabapentin has been reported to potentially cause weight gain and fluid buildup in the legs (edema). If you're taking gabapentin or another medication that you think may have led to gaining a few extra pounds, talk to your healthcare provider. Muh. 16, 1443 AH Read More
NAC is also a useful nutrient for liver support and doesn't have any major side effects, making it ideal for combatting your hangover without adding to nausea or drowsiness. It's essential to take NAC (roughly 200 milligrams) about 30 minutes before your first alcoholic drink for it to be most effective. Read More
Taking magnesium supplements may improve a number of health markers, such as blood pressure and blood sugar. It may also reduce your risk of health conditions such as heart disease, migraine, and depression. Read More
Full-fat dairy foods were found to contain significant amounts of vitamin K2, about 90 percent of the total vitamin K in the foods that were tested. The amount of vitamin K in milk varied according to the fat content. Total vitamin K and vitamin K2 concentrations were much higher in full-fat milk than two percent milk. Ram. 28, 1438 AH Read More
Chaga is a fungus, which means it reproduces through spores and it feeds on organic matter. This mushroom grows on birch trees that prefer northern climates in places such as Russia, Alaska, Sweden, and Canada. Read More
As chaga is a form of adaptogen, topical application or consumption of the mushroom can be supportive of overall skin health. * Chaga also contains something known as kojic acid, a superfood ingredient which contributes to nourished and hydrated skin. Read More