Even though, considering the essentiality of copper in humans, the copper hypothesis of GHK mechanism of action seems very attractive, recent gene data may challenge this mechanism and demand more studies into GHKs mechanism of action
Gene expression breadth: Pickart and Margolina (2018) analyzed GHK against the Connectivity Map database and reported effects on gene sets associated with inflammation, DNA repair, ubiquitin-proteasome pathways, and mitochondrial function, spanning more than 4,000 genes in their analysis
Marking your vial with the reconstitution date and concentration helps prevent confusion, especially when running multiple peptides
Multiple clinical trials and controlled studies have demonstrated: Statistically significant improvements in skin firmness and elasticity with consistent use Reduction in fine lines and wrinkle depth over 3-6 months of application Improved skin density, moisture retention, and surface texture Reduction in photodamage and hyperpigmentation Tightening of loose skin documented in both topical and injectable applications Citation: Leyden JJ et al
Never use non-sterile water for reconstitution
Description GHK-Cu is a synthetic copper-binding tripeptide (Copper Tripeptide-1) supplied as a lyophilized research material for in vitro and analytical laboratory applications