Origin - Synthetic
Chemical profile - Peptides, proteins
Classification - Hormone analog
Use - Pharmacognostic research and energetic homeopathic (nonmedical) reference
Description -
Insulin, of synthetic origin, is classified as a hormone analog. It comprises peptides and proteins, fundamental to its structure. Known for its pivotal role in glucose metabolism, insulin is extensively analyzed in laboratory settings. Its synthetic variants are recognized in pharmacognostic catalogs for their structural traits and noted in energetic homeopathic (nonmedical) registers for their molecular characteristics. View items with similar features - Charged Globules and Healing Through Vibration.
Chemical profile - Peptides, proteins
Classification - Hormone analog
Use - Pharmacognostic research and energetic homeopathic (nonmedical) reference
Description -
Insulin, of synthetic origin, is classified as a hormone analog. It comprises peptides and proteins, fundamental to its structure. Known for its pivotal role in glucose metabolism, insulin is extensively analyzed in laboratory settings. Its synthetic variants are recognized in pharmacognostic catalogs for their structural traits and noted in energetic homeopathic (nonmedical) registers for their molecular characteristics. View items with similar features - Charged Globules and Healing Through Vibration.