So, what’s the difference between pills? (Part 2.)

The Innovator Pathway FDA-approved innovative prescription products – These are unique new drugs (chemicals or biologicals) that have undergone years of investigation and scrutiny by the FDA, and scientific and medical communities. Sadly, the rules for marketing approval that apply to these new chemical or biological agents aren’t concrete and vary from product to product…

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So, what’s the difference between pills? (Part 1.)

What Government Regulations Control Drugs, Supplements, and Medical Foods in the United States As you walk through pharmacies, the number of items that look like medicine is daunting. There are literally hundreds of tablets, capsules, liquids, topicals, and injectable products available to the public, but few people understand how these products are controlled for safety…

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The Role of Cell Membranes in Health: Unveiling the Hidden Secrets

Introduction: Every living organism, whether it’s a human being or a plant, is composed of fundamental building blocks known as cells. These microscopic entities share standard components, with one crucial element being the cell membrane. The cell membrane serves as a guardian, keeping the inner contents of cells safe while preventing unwanted materials from entering.…

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A Breakthrough in Psychedelic Research: Psilocin the Active Metabolite in Psilocybin

Introduction For millennia, humanity has had a profound connection with certain species of mushrooms, particularly Psilocybe cubensis, which contain two remarkable chemical compounds: psilocybin, the predominant component and psilocin in small quantities. These fungi have been used in various ritualistic ceremonies, healing practices, and for inducing euphoria and a sense of well-being. In the world…

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The Two Faces of Sickle Cell Disease: A genetic disorder and a fatty acid deficiency

Sickle Cell Disease (SCD) is typically defined as a genetic disorder involving the hemoglobin of people with the infliction. Over the past decade, dozens of clinical studies have indicated that correcting SCD’s genetically modified hemoglobin may involve dangerous surgical techniques and treatments. Several new drugs have also entered the market following US FDA approval, but…

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