Copper Peptide usage

Goldenrod

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This will take a long time to get through but its benefits are numerous if you read all the studies - https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC6073405/.

It appears most are on topical and However, to increase GHK’s penetration, it is advisable to use liposomes, including nanosized liposomes. Some studies talk about systemic effects, but does not mention if it is an injection. If I missed it please let me know.

If you go by AI - the following is stated: "
Topical copper peptides (GHK-Cu) are best for localized, surface-level skin rejuvenation, such as reducing wrinkles and improving texture, by stimulating collagen directly in the dermis
. Injectable GHK-Cu offers higher, systemic bioavailability, acting throughout the body to support deeper tissue repair and wound healing. While topical is safer and more common, injections provide more intense, body-wide anti-aging effects"

I think the comment on safer refers to the fact injections via intramuscular or via sub-Q is an infection risk if you don't follow proper hygiene practices.

@biguglynewf - with your recent news and post on blood work and the higher risk for cardiovascular events, etc. - I think it is worth reading the impact of copper peptide in 2.8 - Suppression of Fibrogen.

I know most won't have the patience to read this entire write up, but considering the lifestyle, it is a good read.
 
This will take a long time to get through but its benefits are numerous if you read all the studies - https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC6073405/.

It appears most are on topical and However, to increase GHK’s penetration, it is advisable to use liposomes, including nanosized liposomes. Some studies talk about systemic effects, but does not mention if it is an injection. If I missed it please let me know.

If you go by AI - the following is stated: "
Topical copper peptides (GHK-Cu) are best for localized, surface-level skin rejuvenation, such as reducing wrinkles and improving texture, by stimulating collagen directly in the dermis
. Injectable GHK-Cu offers higher, systemic bioavailability, acting throughout the body to support deeper tissue repair and wound healing. While topical is safer and more common, injections provide more intense, body-wide anti-aging effects"

I think the comment on safer refers to the fact injections via intramuscular or via sub-Q is an infection risk if you don't follow proper hygiene practices.

@biguglynewf - with your recent news and post on blood work and the higher risk for cardiovascular events, etc. - I think it is worth reading the impact of copper peptide in 2.8 - Suppression of Fibrogen.

I know most won't have the patience to read this entire write up, but considering the lifestyle, it is a good read.
That actually sounds promising.

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