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GHK-CU 100mg Vial

Original price was: R1300.00.Current price is: R800.00.

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Description

GHK-Cu 100mg (Copper Tripeptide-1) is a naturally occurring copper-binding peptide widely studied for its regenerative and protective properties, particularly in skin, hair, and connective tissue health. GHK-Cu 50 is a research-grade peptide.

Indications & Use of GHK CU 100mg Vial

GHK-Cu has been observed in research to:

  • Support skin regeneration, elasticity, and collagen synthesis
  • Enhance hair growth and reduce follicular inflammation
  • Improve nail strength and resilience
  • Exhibit anti-inflammatory and wound healing properties
  • Promote overall tissue repair and cellular renewal

Mechanism of Action

GHK-Cu functions by binding copper ions and modulating several biological processes. It is known to:

  • Upregulate genes associated with tissue repair, collagen production, and anti-aging
  • Downregulate pro-inflammatory cytokines and oxidative stress markers
  • Stimulate stem cell activity and angiogenesis (formation of new blood vessels)
  • Activate TGF-β and integrin pathways, contributing to faster healing and skin renewal

Its ability to communicate with multiple cell types and influence gene expression sets it apart from other peptides in the regenerative and cosmetic research fields.

Possible Side Effects of GHK CU 100mg Vial Peptide

GHK-Cu is generally well-tolerated in research settings. Potential side effects observed in limited studies include:

  • Local irritation at injection site (redness, itching, swelling)
  • Temporary fatigue or light-headedness
  • Allergic reaction (rare)
  • Copper overload symptoms if used in excessive doses or combined with other copper-containing agents

Contraindications

  • Known hypersensitivity to copper compounds or peptides
  • Existing copper metabolism disorders (e.g., Wilson’s disease)
  • Use with caution in subjects with liver or kidney impairment

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