Product name: GHK-Cu
Short name: Copper Peptide Complex
Concentration: 10mg
Volume: 3ml vial
Suggested Diluent: Bacteriostatic water
Molecular Formula: C14H24N6O4Cu
Product Summary:
GHK-Cu, or Glycyl-L-histidyl-L-lysine-Copper, is a naturally occurring copper-binding peptide found in human plasma, saliva, and urine. It is composed of three amino acids attached to a copper ion and is known for its powerful regenerative, anti-inflammatory, and tissue-repairing effects.
Research has shown that GHK-Cu can stimulate collagen and elastin synthesis, improve skin texture, accelerate wound healing, and support hair follicle function. It also plays a key role in DNA repair, nerve regeneration, and modulating inflammatory responses by influencing gene expression.
GHK-Cu has been widely studied for its cosmetic and medical potential, including its use in anti-aging skin therapies, treatment of chronic wounds, and as a therapeutic agent for lung and nervous system injuries. It also helps restore a healthy copper balance in the body, further supporting cellular repair mechanisms.
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Dosage:
GHK-Cu is sold in vials containing 10mg of lyophilized powder and should be stored under refrigeration after reconstitution. It is stable for shipping without refrigeration. The powder can be reconstituted using bacteriostatic water.
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At time of dosing, an insulin syringe is used to draw and inject the desired amount.
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Typical dosing protocols in research settings range from 100–400 mcg per day, administered subcutaneously or topically depending on the desired outcome. Common cycles are 4–6 weeks on, followed by 2–4 weeks off.
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