GHK-CU

LizbethinEdmonds

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I would like support in my stacking of GHK-CU. I've read the popular peptide books and searched throughout the internet but still have very limited knowledge. I am eager to learn from people who have used it or know where to send me. Looking specifically for subcutaneous injection preparation and usage. However, I heard about people using the lyolized powder purchased from reputable Chinese sources and they make solutions to apply on their scalp, to add to skin care routine and even use it in nasal spray. Are they the same peptide and just prepared it differently? Do they use bacteriostatic or distilled water or acetic acid .06? Use of zinc to help with proper metabolism of the copper?

I am curious about your usage of GHK-CU and would really appreciate an idea of where I could go for more guidance. I am having little luck in my searches.

Currently stacking Tesamorelin, ipramorelin, AOD, CJC, with tirzepatide as recommended by Campbell and Farrahi for weight loss and muscle strengthening and added Bpc157.

I want to manage GHK-CU usage well to avoid liver toxicity. Requested lab test to measure copper level. I would greatly appreciate any help pointing me in the right direction.
 
In my readings (so far) there is mention to use cosmetic grade for external applications to save money. Only problem with that is - who is a trusted supplier of cosmetic grade?
 
I use GHK-cu as both an injection and a topical, but the product purchased for each is different. For injection you want just GHK-cu, I combine this with TB500 and BPC-157, all of which are reconstituted with BAC. For topical serums and lotions, you want cosmetic grade GHK-cu. Cosmetic grade comes in 1 gram ampoules and is added straight to whatever product you're mixing it with, no need to reconstitute first.
 
I use GHK-cu as both an injection and a topical, but the product purchased for each is different. For injection you want just GHK-cu, I combine this with TB500 and BPC-157, all of which are reconstituted with BAC. For topical serums and lotions, you want cosmetic grade GHK-cu. Cosmetic grade comes in 1 gram ampoules and is added straight to whatever product you're mixing it with, no need to reconstitute first.

That combination is used for skin care? Tightening loose skin?
 
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