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Why Ghk-cu is cope​


What is Ghk-cu
GHK is a naturally occurring tripeptide (Gly-His-Lys) found in human plasma and urine.

Mechanics of Ghk-cu
Ghk-cu binds to copper. It can turn 4000 genes off helping cells to behave like they were younger.
It stimulates fibroblasts in the skin to produce more collagen and elastin. It also replaces damaged skin parts with new, healthy ones. This happens through MMPs and TIMPs.
GHK can also calm down inflammation by blocking pathways like NF κB and p38 MAPK, while boosting antioxidant protection also promotes the growth of new blood vessels.

Why it's cope
GHK-CU does not have significant effects on the skin when used systemically. There are animal studies showing all these improvements and benefits through GHK.
In those animal studies, the minimal effective dose is 0.3-2 mg per kilo of body weight per day, so for a 70 kg human, the dose would be like 21-140 mg per day.

Topical GHk-cu
If you want to use GHK, then it would be better if you were using topical GHK because it works much better locally and not systemically because it has poor systemic bioavailability.

Studies cited


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n*****s be posting anything for contributor
 
The last study does not load, please show the ones for the animals.
 

Why Ghk-cu is cope​



What is Ghk-cu
GHK is a naturally occurring tripeptide (Gly-His-Lys) found in human plasma and urine.

Mechanics of Ghk-cu
Ghk-cu binds to copper. It can turn 4000 genes off helping cells to behave like they were younger.
It stimulates fibroblasts in the skin to produce more collagen and elastin. It also replaces damaged skin parts with new, healthy ones. This happens through MMPs and TIMPs.
GHK can also calm down inflammation by blocking pathways like NF κB and p38 MAPK, while boosting antioxidant protection also promotes the growth of new blood vessels.

Why it's cope
GHK-CU does not have significant effects on the skin when used systemically. There are animal studies showing all these improvements and benefits through GHK.
In those animal studies, the minimal effective dose is 0.3-2 mg per kilo of body weight per day, so for a 70 kg human, the dose would be like 21-140 mg per day.

Topical GHk-cu
If you want to use GHK, then it would be better if you were using topical GHK because it works much better locally and not systemically because it has poor systemic bioavailability.

Studies cited

THANKS


I just bought some 😭say wallahi bro
 
Crystal castles mentioned, great thread :blobdance:
 
This was in a mesh chamber inside a rat wound, where they wanted to see localised effects in a short period of time hence the absurd dose, it was not systematic/bloodborn.
 

Why Ghk-cu is cope​



What is Ghk-cu
GHK is a naturally occurring tripeptide (Gly-His-Lys) found in human plasma and urine.

Mechanics of Ghk-cu
Ghk-cu binds to copper. It can turn 4000 genes off helping cells to behave like they were younger.
It stimulates fibroblasts in the skin to produce more collagen and elastin. It also replaces damaged skin parts with new, healthy ones. This happens through MMPs and TIMPs.
GHK can also calm down inflammation by blocking pathways like NF κB and p38 MAPK, while boosting antioxidant protection also promotes the growth of new blood vessels.

Why it's cope
GHK-CU does not have significant effects on the skin when used systemically. There are animal studies showing all these improvements and benefits through GHK.
In those animal studies, the minimal effective dose is 0.3-2 mg per kilo of body weight per day, so for a 70 kg human, the dose would be like 21-140 mg per day.

Topical GHk-cu
If you want to use GHK, then it would be better if you were using topical GHK because it works much better locally and not systemically because it has poor systemic bioavailability.

Studies cited

THANKS


So simple and short , also mirin the crystal castles song .
Love the thread.
 

Why Ghk-cu is cope​



What is Ghk-cu
GHK is a naturally occurring tripeptide (Gly-His-Lys) found in human plasma and urine.

Mechanics of Ghk-cu
Ghk-cu binds to copper. It can turn 4000 genes off helping cells to behave like they were younger.
It stimulates fibroblasts in the skin to produce more collagen and elastin. It also replaces damaged skin parts with new, healthy ones. This happens through MMPs and TIMPs.
GHK can also calm down inflammation by blocking pathways like NF κB and p38 MAPK, while boosting antioxidant protection also promotes the growth of new blood vessels.

Why it's cope
GHK-CU does not have significant effects on the skin when used systemically. There are animal studies showing all these improvements and benefits through GHK.
In those animal studies, the minimal effective dose is 0.3-2 mg per kilo of body weight per day, so for a 70 kg human, the dose would be like 21-140 mg per day.

Topical GHk-cu
If you want to use GHK, then it would be better if you were using topical GHK because it works much better locally and not systemically because it has poor systemic bioavailability.

Studies cited

THANKS


thank god im only blasting tren and not that good for nothing peptide
 

Why Ghk-cu is cope​



What is Ghk-cu
GHK is a naturally occurring tripeptide (Gly-His-Lys) found in human plasma and urine.

Mechanics of Ghk-cu
Ghk-cu binds to copper. It can turn 4000 genes off helping cells to behave like they were younger.
It stimulates fibroblasts in the skin to produce more collagen and elastin. It also replaces damaged skin parts with new, healthy ones. This happens through MMPs and TIMPs.
GHK can also calm down inflammation by blocking pathways like NF κB and p38 MAPK, while boosting antioxidant protection also promotes the growth of new blood vessels.

Why it's cope
GHK-CU does not have significant effects on the skin when used systemically. There are animal studies showing all these improvements and benefits through GHK.
In those animal studies, the minimal effective dose is 0.3-2 mg per kilo of body weight per day, so for a 70 kg human, the dose would be like 21-140 mg per day.

Topical GHk-cu
If you want to use GHK, then it would be better if you were using topical GHK because it works much better locally and not systemically because it has poor systemic bioavailability.

Studies cited

THANKS


dnr, water

I am dissapointed
 
microneedling + topical ghkcu is quite good but overall its shit and isotret or tret/taz mog
 

Why Ghk-cu is cope​



What is Ghk-cu
GHK is a naturally occurring tripeptide (Gly-His-Lys) found in human plasma and urine.

Mechanics of Ghk-cu
Ghk-cu binds to copper. It can turn 4000 genes off helping cells to behave like they were younger.
It stimulates fibroblasts in the skin to produce more collagen and elastin. It also replaces damaged skin parts with new, healthy ones. This happens through MMPs and TIMPs.
GHK can also calm down inflammation by blocking pathways like NF κB and p38 MAPK, while boosting antioxidant protection also promotes the growth of new blood vessels.

Why it's cope
GHK-CU does not have significant effects on the skin when used systemically. There are animal studies showing all these improvements and benefits through GHK.
In those animal studies, the minimal effective dose is 0.3-2 mg per kilo of body weight per day, so for a 70 kg human, the dose would be like 21-140 mg per day.

Topical GHk-cu
If you want to use GHK, then it would be better if you were using topical GHK because it works much better locally and not systemically because it has poor systemic bioavailability.

Studies cited

THANKS


Ghk cu is amazing 🤔
 
Love ya ecoco
 
you cannot directly mg/kg to humans} while animals use weight in dosing
humans use body surface area
animals/rodents (the rats)also had a fairly high dose {0.3mg-2mg} the correctional factor from the scale rat to human would be approximately 6.2x lower meaning per 1mg/kg for a animal is approximately 0.16mg/kg in a human
when the rats (the test-subject in the study) are in taking {0.3-2mg/kg} that is equivalent to {3.5mg-22mg/kg} daily not "21-140mg" a day
infact, 22mg would be considered high-end this was the study you linked {PubMed ID: 8227353}
the reason animals also may have higher than expected doses may be be because they metabolize peptides faster,they have different receptor sensitivity,etc.
 
you cannot directly mg/kg to humans} while animals use weight in dosing
humans use body surface area
animals/rodents (the rats)also had a fairly high dose {0.3mg-2mg} the correctional factor from the scale rat to human would be approximately 6.2x lower meaning per 1mg/kg for a animal is approximately 0.16mg/kg in a human
when the rats (the test-subject in the study) are in taking {0.3-2mg/kg} that is equivalent to {3.5mg-22mg/kg} daily not "21-140mg" a day
infact, 22mg would be considered high-end this was the study you linked {PubMed ID: 8227353}
the reason animals also may have higher than expected doses may be be because they metabolize peptides faster,they have different receptor sensitivity,etc.
all this yapping but it worked for me and many other people 🥶
 
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