Evidence: Preclinical studies demonstrate follicle stimulation Small human trials show improved hair count and thickness Multiple mechanisms support hair cycle optimization Generally well-tolerated Limitations: Not established as first-line treatment for hair loss Insufficient large-scale clinical trials Best as adjunct to proven therapies (minoxidil, finasteride) Results vary individually Practical Approach: Consider GHK-Cu as complementary to established treatments, not a replacement
Identity, purity, and sterility are documented
For most patients asking about skin firmness, texture, fine lines, or hair support, physician-prescribed topical GHK-Cu is the more practical starting point
and can be used to treat anemia, and improve mood and energy
Otherwise, all dosing calculations become meaningless
Compounds like BPC-157, TB-500, and growth hormone releasing peptides are prohibited, and a positive test can mean a suspension measured in years, not weeks