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New Publication: Metabolic Syndrome as a Multisystem Network Disorder

What if metabolic syndrome isn’t really about blood sugar and belly fat – but a total communication breakdown inside your cells? 🧬

European Wellness researchers have just published a compelling new review in Neurology – Research & Surgery – exploring how metabolic syndrome may actually be a systems-wide collapse of peptide signaling across your organs, and how regenerative peptide biology could offer a new way to address it at the source!

📚 Publication Title: Metabolic Syndrome as a Multisystem Network Disorder: Therapeutic Potential of Regenerative Peptide Biology
✍️ Authors: Prof. Dato’ Sri Dr. Mike K.S. Chan, Krista Casazza, Prof. Dato’ Sri Dr. Michelle B.F. Wong, Prof. Dr. Dmytro Klokol, and Prof. Jonathan R.T. Lakey
📑 Journal: Neurology – Research & Surgery – 9(1), 2026

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Here’s the big picture:

  • The paper reframes Metabolic Syndrome as a coordinated collapse of peptide-governed networks connecting the gut, pancreas, liver, muscles, fat tissue, and mitochondria.
  • When these communication lines break down, things such as insulin sensitivity, inflammation, and cellular energy production start falling out of sync.
  • This review explores how next-gen peptide therapeutics may help reconnect the network, including Mitochondrial Peptides, Nano Organo-Peptides, Klotho Peptides, Organ-Specific Peptides, and Mito Organelles.

Metabolic syndrome affects nearly 1 in 4 adults worldwide – and conventional treatments often manage symptoms without addressing the deeper biological failures driving the condition.

This review positions regenerative peptide therapeutics as a coherent, systems-level strategy capable of restoring the upstream peptide networks that keep our metabolism balanced, resilient, and healthy.

Read the full publication here: https://european-wellness.eu/publications/metabolic-syndrome-as-a-multisystem-network-disorder/

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