Nutrient Triage
When glycine supply is inadequate, the body allocates it to survival-critical functions and reduces support for lower-priority tissues such as skin, fascia, tendons, cartilage, hair, and nails. A person can appear to function normally unde…
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When glycine supply is inadequate, the body allocates it to survival-critical functions and reduces support for lower-priority tissues such as skin, fascia, tendons, cartilage, hair, and nails. A person can appear to function normally under glycine shortage while the body is still underfunding repair, resilience, and long-term tissue maintenance. The body protects red blood cell production and DNA-related functions under glycine shortage while underfunding collagen-rich structures.