GHK-Cu is a copper-binding tripeptide (glycyl-L-histidyl-L-lysine) studied in cell and animal models for collagen synthesis, angiogenesis and skin remodelling [1]
If you see a faint yellow color but the liquid is not cloudy, it is likely okay
The biological samples inside the vessel undergo a constant shift in gravitational orientation as the RWV rotates
It combats aging, brightens and evens out skin tone, enhances skin clarity, and aids in detoxification
Common, harmless side effects Water retention (GH peptides): Mild puffiness, especially in hands/feet Temporary (resolves within weeks) Not dangerous Reduce dose if bothersome Injection site reactions: Slight redness or bump at injection site Temporary Rotate sites to minimize Not concerning unless severe Initial fatigue (GH peptides): First 1-2 weeks Body adjusting to increased GH Improves with time Take peptides before bed Increased hunger (GHRP-6): Expected with GHRP-6 Manage with meal timing Switch to Ipamorelin if problematic These are normal and not cause for alarm
Not all compounding pharmacies maintain the same standards, and the difference between a high-quality compounded product and a substandard one can mean the difference between effective treatment and wasted money