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Fernando Ovalle Jr., a double board-certified plastic surgeon and obesity medicine specialist, explains that some nutrients and supplements can modestly influence appetite, blood sugar, or satiety pathways, but they act much more subtly than GLP-1 medications
It mimics growth-hormone-releasing hormone at the pituitary for a brief window (~30 minutes), nudging out a pulse of GH without driving a sustained, tonic rise in IGF-1
For example, mitochondrial dysfunction is prevalent in both idiopathic ASD (31) and is associated with Rett syndrome (3234), PTEN mutations (35), Phelan-McDermid syndrome (36), 15q11-q13 duplication syndrome (37, 38), Angelman syndrome (39), Septo-optic dysplasia (40), and Down syndrome (41, 42)