Importantly, while the incidence of adverse effects was similar between ALC and placebo/no intervention, ALC was associated with a lower incidence of adverse effects compared to antidepressant medications
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Based on community reports: What users commonly report: Reduced inflammation and redness (24 weeks) Slower lesion progression Improved healing of cracked/bleeding plaques Better response to other treatments when stacked What peptides likely won't do: Completely clear severe psoriasis Replace biologics for moderate-to-severe cases Work immediately (expect 48 week timeline) Protocol Considerations Starting a Peptide Protocol for Psoriasis Get a baseline: Document current lesion coverage (photos, PASI score if available) Start with one peptide: GHK-Cu or BPC-157 alone for 24 weeks Add sequentially: This lets you identify what's helping Track consistently: Weekly photos, symptom diary Sample Stack (Not Medical Advice) Conservative approach: GHK-Cu 1 mg subQ daily (skin repair focus) BPC-157 250 mcg subQ daily (anti-inflammatory) Duration: 8 weeks, then reassess More aggressive approach (for those comfortable with peptides): KLOW blend per dosing guide (covers BPC/TB/GHK) Add KPV 200 mcg if available (NF-B focus) Duration: 812 weeks Complementary Strategies Peptides work best alongside foundational approaches: Diet: Anti-inflammatory diet, reduce processed foods Vitamin D: Optimize levels (psoriasis has strong Vitamin D connection) Omega-3s: High-dose fish oil (24g EPA/DHA) Stress management: Psoriasis flares with cortisol Topicals: Continue prescribed treatments Frequently Asked Questions Q: Can I use peptides while on biologics (Humira, Skyrizi, etc.)

But they did little to investigate the matter because they believed the spike was caused by a contaminant in preparations of pure insulin
Appetite regulation is not controlled by one switch but by a network of neuroendocrine pathways