The typical daily dose provides approximately 1.7mg of GHK-Cu per injection, though this varies based on your specific dosing protocol
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Short-term benefits (1-6 weeks of use) may include reduced inflammation and pain, better mobility, and faster recovery time
Tissue injuries, chronic inflammation, slow healing, skin quality decline, post-surgical recovery, and patients who want a multi-peptide approach that addresses repair, inflammation, and regeneration simultaneously
A 2013 study assessed several studies examining the impact of B12 on longevity in patients with kidney disease, and all six studies yielded the same result: there were more surviving patients in the groups that did not supplement B12, and fewer in those who did supplement.[1] Whereas, in people with healthy kidneys, this trend is either not seen at all or found to be the opposite in research
Researchers have administered doses hundreds of times higher than typical human protocols without observing toxic effects