BUY GHK-CU | 50mg
In 2026, GHK-CU (Glycyl-L-Histidyl-L-Lysine Copper) at a 50mg vial capacity is primarily utilized in clinical research and regenerative medicine as a potent “reset” molecule for human tissue. It is a naturally occurring tripeptide that binds with copper to facilitate repair at the cellular and genetic levels GHK-CU | 50mg.
Core Benefits and Functions
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- Skin Rejuvenation: Stimulates both Collagen I and III synthesis by up to 70%, significantly improving skin density, firmness, and elasticity. It is widely used to reduce deep wrinkles, fine lines, and hyperpigmentation.
- Tissue Repair & Wound Healing: Accelerates the healing of surgical incisions, burns, and chronic wounds (like diabetic ulcers) by up to 40–50%. It attracts immune cells to injury sites and promotes angiogenesis (the formation of new blood vessels).
- Hair Growth: Increases hair follicle size and density while extending the active growth (anagen) phase. It has been noted in studies to be as effective as, or more effective than, standard minoxidil treatments.
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- Format: Typically supplied as 50mg of lyophilized (freeze-dried) powder in a vial, which ensures stability.
- Reconstitution: Requires Bacteriostatic Water or sterile water for injection.
- Research Protocols:
- Subcutaneous Injection: This method is often used in research for systemic effects.
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- Neuroprotection: Emerging 2026 research highlights its potential to protect against age-associated neurodegeneration (e.g., Alzheimer’s) by reducing neuroinflammation and supporting nerve outgrowth. Topical/Microneedling: Applied in specific concentrations for localized skin and scalp benefits in research settings. Gene Modulation: Uniquely influences over 4,000 human genes, essentially “resetting” DNA to a younger, healthier state by upregulating repair pathways and suppressing inflammatory markers like TNF-α and 6.
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Safety and Regulation
- Status: While highly researched and used in high-end cosmetic serums (as “Copper Tripeptide-1”), injectable 50mg vials are generally labeled for “Research Use Only” in most jurisdictions.
- Side Effects: Generally well-tolerated. Rare side effects include mild injection site redness or, if used excessively topically, a phenomenon sometimes called “copper uglies” (temporary skin irritation or thinning due to over-activation of remodeling enzymes).
- Copper Toxicity: Because it contains copper, users are cautioned against excessive dosage to avoid potential copper accumulation, especially if they have conditions like Wilson’s disease.
Disclaimer: This information is for general knowledge and should not be taken as medical advice. Consult with a healthcare professional before considering any treatments




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