Holotranscobalamin (holoTC, or active b12) Another useful test is the holoTC test (or active-B12 test), which measures the portion of B12 bound to transcobalamin
A randomized, double-blind trial published in the Journal of Wound Care examined 82 patients with diabetic foot ulcers treated with either GHK-Cu-containing hydrogel dressing (1% concentration) or placebo gel over 12 weeks
Remember, peptides are not steroids
The liver converts ethanol into acetaldehyde, then into acetate but during heavy drinking, acetaldehyde accumulates faster than the liver can clear it
Topical use is widely accepted in cosmetics Compounded or injectable forms are investigational and off-label It is not FDA-approved for therapeutic or systemic use Product quality and sourcing matter greatlycontamination risks are real The Controversies Not everything in the copper peptide world is rosy
Its critical to be informed about these potential side effects and seek a healthcare professional for advice