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First isolated from human plasma in 1973, this compound is distinguished by its high affinity for copper(II) ions, which gives the lyophilized powder and reconstituted solution its signature blue coloration
It soothes inflammation, accelerates skin repair, and minimizes scarring, making it ideal for post-acne care
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By mimicking the body's natural communication mechanisms, active peptides promote hair growth, strengthen hair follicles, and improve overall hair health
In 2015, the FDA addressed the concerns with a Safety Communication stating that it is safe and that the studies showing that it wasnt safe were all flawed.[ref] Lets take a look at some of the studies and then dig into the mechanism of action