GHK-Cu — skin health research peptide
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GHK-Cu

Youth Blueprint

BeginnerInvestigationalVery Safe

Administration

TopicalSubcutaneous

Categories

CosmeticHealing & RecoveryHair Health

Also Known As

Copper Peptide, Glycyl-L-histidyl-L-lysine copper

Overview

A naturally occurring copper complex of the tripeptide glycyl-l-histidyl-l-lysine. It resets genes to a younger, healthier state and aggressively repairs tissue.

Safety & Considerations

Extensively used in cosmetic products with an excellent safety record. Injectable form has not shown adverse effects in research settings. Generally considered one of the safest peptides.

Always consult a healthcare professional. This information is for educational purposes only.

Benefits

  • Stimulates collagen and elastin production
  • Promotes hair growth
  • Accelerates wound healing
  • Reduces wrinkles and fine lines

How It Works

Acts as a feedback signal generated after tissue injury, binding copper and modulating the expression of thousands of genes to promote remodeling.

Common Uses

  • Cosmetic skin care
  • Hair loss
  • Systemic healing

Typical Protocol

Topical application (1-3% serums) daily, or 1mg-2mg daily via subcutaneous injection.

Dosing information is for research reference only.

Research Status

Investigational for systemic use; widely used in over-the-counter cosmetics.

For educational purposes only. Not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional before using any peptide or research compound.

Frequently Asked Questions About GHK-Cu

What is GHK-Cu used for?

Cosmetic skin care. Hair loss. Systemic healing.

What is the typical GHK-Cu protocol?

Topical application (1-3% serums) daily, or 1mg-2mg daily via subcutaneous injection.

Is GHK-Cu safe?

Safety rating: Very Safe. Extensively used in cosmetic products with an excellent safety record. Injectable form has not shown adverse effects in research settings. Generally considered one of the safest peptides.

How does GHK-Cu work?

Acts as a feedback signal generated after tissue injury, binding copper and modulating the expression of thousands of genes to promote remodeling.

This information is for educational purposes only and should not be taken as medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional.

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