GHK-Cu: 75mg
Hair/skin/collagenDescription
Ghk-cu (glycyl-l-histidyl-l-lysine copper) is a naturally occurring copper-binding tripeptide found in human plasma, saliva, and urine at concentrations that decline significantly with age — from approximately 200 ng/ml at age 20 to 80 ng/ml by age 60. its mechanisms are multi-directional: ghk-cu activates approximately 31% of human genes associated with tissue remodeling and repair, upregulates collagen and elastin synthesis, promotes antioxidant enzyme activity, modulates tgf-β to reduce fibrosis, and inhibits inflammatory cytokines. in skin research, it has demonstrated acceleration of wound healing, reduction of fine lines and wrinkles through collagen restoration, and improvement in skin laxity and firmness. in hair research, it promotes hair follicle size and has shown potential for androgenic alopecia. it also stimulates nerve outgrowth and has shown bone repair potential through increased osteoblast activity. for research and educational purposes only.
Specifications
| Amount in Vial | 75mg |
|---|---|
| BAC Water | 2ml |
| Amount per Unit | 0.375mg per unit |
| Recommended Dose | 1mg to 2mg (3 to 5 units) |
| Frequency | Daily |
| Injection Type | Subcutaneous |
| Timing | 30 Days On / 14 Days Off |
Dose Calculator
Based on 0.375mg per unit (100-unit insulin syringe)
Quick Reference
Reconstitution
Vial size: 75mg
Add BAC water: 2ml
Concentration: 0.375mg per unit
For research and educational use only.
This page provides research dosing information only. Not intended as medical advice. Consult a qualified professional before any use.