GHK-CU
GHK-Cu (glycyl-l-histidyl-l-lysine-copper) or “copper tri-peptide” is a copper-binding human peptide found in plasma, saliva, and urine. It has qualities which allow for the regeneration of aged and injured liver cells, although its regenerative properties are not confined to the liver alone — it promotes tissue healing, injury recovery, and cell regeneration in everything from skin grafts to ligaments, lung connective tissue to boney tissue, the lining of the stomach, and much more. Can replace corticosteroids for the treatment of inflammatory skin conditions.
Benefits
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Stimulates elastin and collagen production; improves overall hydration of the skin
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Restores skin elasticity and helps reverse the thinning of aged skin; is more effective than most prescription retinols
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Reduces fine lines and wrinkles, photodamage, and hyperpigmentation
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Reduces free radical damage
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Protects skin from UV radiation
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Is a potent anti-inflammatory
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Accelerates hair growth — equal to or better than Minoxidil 5%
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Enlarges hair follicle size, resulting in thicker hair; strengthens follicles
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Is a powerful antioxidant
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Has DNA repairing properties
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Prevents metastasis in colon cancer
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Improves digestive health
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Has been shown to promote nerve fiber regeneration
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Can reverse fibroblasts associated with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), and help relieve other symptoms of the disease
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Stimulates angiogenesis (the formation of new blood vessels)
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Stimulates wound healing; can reverse cortisone-induced inhibition of wound-healing
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Possesses multiple anti-cancer mechanisms
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Increases the production of neurotrophic factors
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Reduces anxiety and aggression
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Possesses pain-relieving qualities
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Decreases the expression of pain genes
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When certain systems aren’t functioning properly, damaged proteins start accumulating; GHK-Cu clears these damaged proteins
Possible Side Effects
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Injection site reactions (redness, irritation, soreness)
Signs of Copper Toxicity
Headache, fever, passing out, nausea, vomiting, bloody vomit, diarrhea, black stool, abdominal cramps, brown ring-shaped markings in the eyes, and jaundice. May be accompanied by anxiety, irritability, inability to focus, depression, and moodiness. In the most serious cases, copper toxicity can result in kidney conditions, liver damage or failure, heart failure, and brain damage.
Reconstitution
ADMINISTRATION METHOD:Subcutaneous Administration
TIMING: Can be taken any time, does not need to be fasted
CYCLE LENGTH: 4-6 weeks on and 2-4 weeks off
VIAL SIZE: 100mg
BAC WATER: 3mL
DOSING: 3 units is 1mg, start here for a couple days and then go to 6 units which is 2mg for the rest of the cycle
GHK is known to have a little sting to it. After drawing up your dose in the syringe, let it sit at room temp for 5-10 minutes before injecting. Inject into the most fat you can grab (usually a buttcheek or love handle) and injectly slowly.