GHK-Cu 1gram (Copper Peptide) (1000mg) (Topical)
GHK-Cu (copper tripeptide) is one of the most well-examined peptides and is a naturally occurring plasma peptide that significantly declines during human aging and. In cosmetic applications, GHK-Cu is used in anti-aging, anti-wrinkle, after-sun, skin renewal, skin moisturizer, and hair growth stimulating products. The in vitro research effects of this carrier peptides is to deliver copper to the skin to activate enzymatic wound-healing pathways, while the desired, in vivo, effect is to make the skin more smooth, thick, and firm due to increased collagen production. GHK-Cu has been proven to stimulate collagen and decorin production and improving wound healing and tissue generation. It has also been established that GHK-Cu improves the condition of aging skin and hair, and possesses antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects.
GHK-Cu 200mg (Copper Peptide) (Topical)
GHK-Cu is a small, naturally occurring peptide with the ability to attenuate inflammation, improve antioxidant responses, and improve gene expression on a large scale. Research shows that this copper-chelating peptide may be of critical importance both in the prevention of neurodegenerative disease and as a tool for exploring pathophysiological mechanisms. Studies in mice have revealed that GHK-Cu can protect against neurological insults, improve wound healing, reduce rates of infection, and boost blood vessel growth. The peptide has been of interest in recent years for its anti-oxidant properties that, in combination with its ability to alter gene expression patterns, appear to help slow or even reverse some aspects of aging.
GHK-Cu 500mg (Copper Peptide) (Topical)
GHK-Cu is a small, naturally occurring peptide with the ability to attenuate inflammation, improve antioxidant responses, and improve gene expression on a large scale. Research shows that this copper-chelating peptide may be of critical importance both in the prevention of neurodegenerative disease and as a tool for exploring pathophysiological mechanisms. Studies in mice have revealed that GHK-Cu can protect against neurological insults, improve wound healing, reduce rates of infection, and boost blood vessel growth. The peptide has been of interest in recent years for its anti-oxidant properties that, in combination with its ability to alter gene expression patterns, appear to help slow or even reverse some aspects of aging.