We employed two different PCa cell lines (DU-145 and 22Rv1), that were xenografted in Nu/MRI nude mice by subcutaneous injection

Injectable & IV Treatments Lipotropic (MIC) injections - for metabolism and fat burning Vitamin C, D, and other nutrient injections Glutathione injections - for antioxidant support IV hydration therapy and vitamin drips NAD+ IV therapy - for anti-aging and cellular health Anti-Aging Injectables Botox/Dysport (neuromodulators) - for wrinkles and fine lines Dermal fillers (Juvederm, Restylane) - for volume restoration Lip fillers Sculptra - for collagen stimulation Kybella - for double chin reduction Laser & Light Treatments IPL Photofacial - for sun damage and pigmentation Laser skin resurfacing Energy-Based Devices RF Microneedling (Sylfirm X) - for skin tightening PDO Thread lifts Microneedling with PRP Body Contouring EMSculpt - muscle building and fat reduction Radiofrequency body tightening Cellulite reduction treatments Facial Treatments HydraFacial Chemical peels (VI Peel, Vitalize, Rejuvenize) Microdermabrasion Medical-grade facials Oxygen facials Skin Rejuvenation PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) facials Exosome therapy LED light therapy Wellness Services Lymphatic drainage massage Medical-grade skincare products Body wraps and scrubs Weight loss programs We recommend combining B12 injections with IV therapy for enhanced energy and metabolism benefits, or pairing them with anti-aging treatments like Botox and fillers for a comprehensive "look good, feel good" approach

Key Takeaways Injectable GHK-Cu is not FDA-approved: do not treat research-use GHK-Cu like a prescribed medication
Biology and chemistry details CJC-1295 is a synthetic analog of growth-hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH)
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MOTS-C is on the WADA prohibited list as a peptide hormone