GHK-Cu stands for glycyl-L-histidyl-L-lysine bound to copper (II) a naturally occurring tripeptide complex first identified in human plasma in the 1970s
Heres what I used: Base recipe (single serving): 1 tablespoon (about 10 grams) unflavored bovine gelatin powder (bloom strength 250 Bloom or higher) 8 ounces filtered water, heated to roughly 150F (warm enough to dissolve but not scalding) Optional: a pinch of sea salt ( teaspoon) or a tiny pinch of baking soda (less than 1/16 teaspoon) for men who train hard, to replace electrolytes or ease acidity Pour the gelatin over the warm water, not the other way around, and whisk or fork-stir vigorously for at least 60 seconds
Effect of L-carnitine on the oxidation of leucine and valine by rat skeletal muscle [PMID: 718675] Laboratory literature summary: Effect of L-carnitine on the oxidation of leucine and valine by rat skeletal muscle
Glutathione, meanwhile, helps regulate the immune response and supports detoxification processes
Too little and the therapeutic window narrows
HGH-X2 is formulated to support nitric oxide pathways and amino acid signaling, which are associated with nutrient delivery and anabolic processes