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Read our in-depth GHK-Cu research profile For In Vitro Research Use Only Not for Human or Veterinary Use Description Additional information For In Vitro Research Use Only Not for Human or Veterinary Use Molecular Weight 403.93 Daltons (complex) Genes Modulated 4,048 Connectivity Map Analysis Chemical & Physical Specifications About GHK-Cu (Copper Peptide Complex) GHK-Cu is a naturally occurring tripeptide-copper chelate first identified in human plasma by Pickart and Thaler in 1973
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No prescription formulations of copper peptide GHK-Cu have received FDA approval for any medical indication, and its use is off-label or investigational in clinical contexts
How It Works 01 The freeze-dried powder is reconstituted into solution before use 02 Administered intravenously or intramuscularly by a professional 03 Glutathione acts as an antioxidant within the bodys redox system 04 Often used alongside vitamin C within antioxidant protocols Positioning & Administration Antioxidant Support Positioned for antioxidant and skin-tone protocols IV or IM Route Given intravenously or intramuscularly by a professional 1200mg Strength Higher 1200mg per-vial glutathione content Protocol Pairing Often combined with vitamin C in antioxidant drips A higher-strength glutathione Glutaone delivers 1200mg of reduced glutathione per vial in a stable freeze-dried format
Pre-clinical studies suggest that low B12 may contribute to fat accumulation and disrupt lipid metabolism (how the body processes and uses fats for energy and storage)[1]