To make things worse is the fact that, with current traditional treatments, there is little chance of fully reversing chronic fatigue
What does not belong is an assay reported as milligrams of peptide, or a purity figure obtained by a peptide method
The modified amino acid, 4-hydroxyproline (released from collagen breakdown), is ultimately metabolized to glyoxylate and pyruvate in the pathway outlined in the Figure below where the formation of glyoxylate and pyruvate is catalyzed via the action of 4-hydroxy-2-oxoglutarate aldolase 1 (encoded by the HOGA1 gene)

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