The iron bound with transferrin enters the target cells, primarily red blood cells, through receptor-mediated endocytosis, and iron is stored in hemoglobin and myoglobin ( 2.3 Harm of metal ion metabolism disorder If metal ion metabolism is out of balance, it can have a variety of adverse effects on human health, including: Iron deficiency leads to iron-deficiency anemia, while iron overload can lead to iron deposition in organs such as the heart, liver, and brain, increasing the risk of diabetes, cirrhosis, liver cancer, arrhythmia, heart failure, retinal degeneration, and neurodegenerative diseases ( 3 Iron ion metabolism 3.1 Relationship between iron overload and diabetes Iron overload (IO) is a hazard factor for diabetes
Over time, repeated purging can cause stomach problems, damage to tooth enamel, and other serious medical complications
Methionine helps to lower cholesterol, thereby preventing excess fat buildup in the liver and circulatory system
Even more troubling, research demonstrates that discontinuing GLP-1 receptor agonist treatment leads to significant weight regain, with patients taking liraglutide regaining an average of 2.20 kg and those on semaglutide or tirzepatide regaining 9.69 kg
Can be fed with wet or dry feeds