Did it fully reverse diabetes in your case?
Havenāt used it long enough
it helped ur insulin sensitivity right?
Yes it did
Great, I have a family history of Diabetes, so I have a moderately high chance of getting it when I grow up.
Donāt worry, youāll be fine
Letās hope so.
Was feeling bloated today. Played this a couple of times. I can feel it working ā¦
I play this pre-meal field in front of all the meals I am going to eat that day:
Food Charger and Enhancer X1
Then when I eat a meal I play:
AMPK x2
MOTS-C X2
Glycolysis X2
Enhanced Fat Metabolism X2
Super Metabolic Boost X1
Enhanced Cellular Nutrient AbsorptionX1
I usually eat 2 meals a day.
I listen to this stack at least once a day with 1 meal. Try to do it with the 2nd meal, if I dont I always play Enhanced Cellular Nutrient after the 2nd meal.
Played this stack until very recently 1 time with each meal. Now minimum of this stack once a day.
Hello guys
Would you recommend this audio over diabetes audio?
Some benefits or results?
Easier to maintain my weight/fat loss.
This is great for blood pressure
Honestly yes, the og works, but this one I think helps more short AND long term too which is the main goal of treating diabetes or blood sugar issues, you want it regulated for a longer period of time, not just after you eat
guys I think this is a very usefull and promising field but I wonder if any specific cofactor is necessary to maintain a high production of mots-c? I mean, do you need some kind of extra mineral, amino acid or vitamin from food that is essential to produce mots in adequate amounts or is it enough with normal diet? I appreciate if someone more informed on the subject can answer.
ChatGPT: MOTS-c (Mitochondrial ORF of the 12S rRNA Type-c) is a recently discovered peptide that is encoded in the mitochondrial DNA. It was identified through a process called mitochondrial DNA sequencing, which involves analyzing the entire mitochondrial genome to identify potential functional regions.
MOTS-c is a small peptide consisting of only 16 amino acids, and it is believed to be involved in regulating metabolism and energy production in the body. Specifically, MOTS-c has been shown to have several potential benefits, including:
- Improving glucose metabolism: MOTS-c has been shown to improve glucose metabolism by increasing insulin sensitivity and glucose uptake in skeletal muscle and adipose tissue. This suggests that MOTS-c may have potential applications in the treatment of type 2 diabetes.
- Increasing exercise capacity: Studies have shown that MOTS-c supplementation can improve exercise capacity and endurance in mice, possibly by increasing mitochondrial biogenesis and oxidative metabolism.
- Anti-aging effects: MOTS-c has been shown to have anti-aging effects in mice, including improved insulin sensitivity, reduced inflammation, and increased lifespan.
- Improving cardiovascular health: MOTS-c has been shown to improve cardiovascular function and reduce the risk of atherosclerosis in animal models. These effects may be related to improved mitochondrial function and energy metabolism.
- Protecting against neurodegenerative diseases: Some studies have suggested that MOTS-c may have neuroprotective effects and could help to protect against neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimerās and Parkinsonās disease.
- Regulating appetite and body weight: MOTS-c has been shown to regulate appetite and body weight in animal models, possibly by affecting the hypothalamus and other brain regions involved in appetite regulation.
- Promoting wound healing: MOTS-c has been shown to promote wound healing and tissue regeneration in animal models, possibly by increasing mitochondrial biogenesis and cell proliferation.
- Bone health: MOTS-c has been shown to improve bone density and reduce the risk of osteoporosis in animal models. These effects may be related to increased osteoblast (bone-forming cell) activity and decreased osteoclast (bone-resorbing cell) activity.
- Tissue healing: MOTS-c has been shown to promote tissue healing and regeneration in animal models. One study found that MOTS-c improved wound healing in diabetic mice by increasing angiogenesis (the formation of new blood vessels) and reducing inflammation.
- Muscle mass: MOTS-c has been shown to increase muscle mass in mice, possibly by activating the mTOR signaling pathway, which regulates muscle protein synthesis.
- Age-related muscle loss: In a study of older mice, MOTS-c supplementation was shown to prevent age-related muscle loss and improve muscle function, possibly by improving mitochondrial function and reducing oxidative stress.
Overall, while much of the research on MOTS-c and muscle health is still in the early stages, these findings suggest that MOTS-c may have potential benefits for improving exercise performance, increasing muscle mass, and preventing age-related muscle loss. However, more research is needed to fully understand these potential benefits and how they may translate to humans.
Just to make sure, use 2-3 times at most, is that per day or per each listen a few times a day?
I think itās per day.