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Utilizing Scientifically Validated “Fortetropin” to Sustain and Regain Muscle Mass Associated with Aging and Weight Loss

Utilizing Scientifically Validated “Fortetropin” to Sustain and Regain Muscle Mass Associated with Aging and Weight Loss

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Lean body mass can decline by 1% to 2% per year after age 40. Meanwhile, strength can decrease by 1.5% to 5% per year. The role of myocyte-produced myokines, hormones, and other metabolites impacts the entirety of the body, including GI and brain health.

We can also help protect patients utilizing GLP-1 (Semaglutide) weight loss protocols that disproportionately deplete lean body mass.

Topics of Discussion:

  • Muscle-derived Myokines and Exerkines Role in Whole Body Hope Molecules.”

  • Inflammation Regulation, Improved Metabolic Health, Vascular and Neuron Health, Mental Health Wellness, Morbidity and Mortality Mitigation

  • Science of “Fortetropin,” a powerful muscle-preserving food-based supplement

  • Protecting Patients from the Success of GLP-1 Protocols

  • Anabolic Resistance as an obstacle to healthy muscle aging

This webinar will provide essential talking points and scientific findings to help us motivate our patients on the importance of healthy aging via muscle-centric wellness and expand our toolbox for maintaining and regaining homeostasis via the utilization of share a “novel” food-based molecule that has been shown in clinical trials to augment muscle physiology.

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