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Though there is a lack of evidence regarding the circadian rhythms of vitamins, the literature indicates that no circadian variation has been observed in vitamins A, B1, B2, B3, B6, B8, B12, E, folate, and choline, and no recent studies have reported otherwise [3]
[144] [166] This is the opposite of pathological stimulant use, which induces decreased striatal DRD2 density
Therapeutic peptides are synthetic versions of these natural compounds, designed to amplify specific repair and recovery signals
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