Anti-aging Wound Healing Regenerative

GHK-Cu

Also known as: Copper Peptide GHK-Cu Β· Gly-His-Lys copper complex Β· Copper Tripeptide-1 Β· GHK copper

GHK-Cu binds copper(II) ions and delivers them to cells as a copper chaperone, activating numerous metalloenzymes including superoxide dismutase (SOD). It stimulates collagen, elastin, and glycosaminoglycan synthesis by upregulating TGF-beta and connective tissue growth factor (CTGF). It activates VEGF production...

Half-life ~10-30 minutes in plasma; tissue deposition extends local effects
Mol. weight 340.84 Da (copper complex)
Typical cycle 12 weeks
Legal (US) Research chemical for injectable;...
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What It Is

GHK-Cu binds copper(II) ions and delivers them to cells as a copper chaperone, activating numerous metalloenzymes including superoxide dismutase (SOD). It stimulates collagen, elastin, and glycosaminoglycan synthesis by upregulating TGF-beta and connective tissue growth factor (CTGF). It activates VEGF production to promote angiogenesis and wound healing. GHK-Cu modulates over 4,000 human genes according to transcriptome studies, with effects on antioxidant defense, anti-inflammatory pathways, and stem cell activation. It promotes nerve growth factor production and has neuroprotective properties.

Supplies Needed

Bacteriostatic Water (30 mL)

Reconstitution solvent

1 mL insulin syringes (U-100)

Subcutaneous injection

Alcohol swabs

Sterilization

Topical serum or carrier cream (for topical use)

Vehicle for topical GHK-Cu application to skin

Storage

Lyophilized (powder)

Store at -20C for up to 2 years. Protect from light - copper complex can degrade with UV exposure.

Reconstituted (liquid)

Refrigerate at 2-8C; use within 30 days. Solution may be blue-green - this is normal.

⚠ Disclaimer

This information is provided for educational and research purposes only. Not approved for human consumption by the FDA or any regulatory body. Always consult a qualified medical professional.

Dosing Protocols

Dose1-2 mg
Frequency3x per week
Cycle Length8 weeks
RouteSubcutaneous

Timing: Any time of day; consistent timing. Can also be applied topically at 3% concentration for skin benefits

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Dose2-3 mg
FrequencyDaily or 5x/week
Cycle Length12 weeks
RouteSubcutaneous or topical

Timing: Any time of day. Injectable for systemic effects; topical for localized skin, hair, and wound healing

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Dose3-5 mg
FrequencyDaily
Cycle Length16 weeks
RouteSubcutaneous

Timing: Morning or evening. Combine with topical application for comprehensive anti-aging effect; stack with BPC-157 or TB-500

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Weekly Timeline

Week Expected Effects
Week 1 Improved skin hydration; mild reduction in inflammation at injection/application sites
Week 2 Early improvement in skin texture; mild analgesic effect at wound sites
Week 4 Noticeable collagen remodeling effects; improved skin elasticity; enhanced wound healing
Week 8 Significant anti-aging skin benefits; improved collagen density; hair growth stimulation if applied to scalp
Week 12 Full cumulative collagen synthesis effects; maximal skin quality improvement

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1 unit on U-100 syringe = 0.01 mL  Β·  Always label your vial after reconstitution

Injection Technique & Reconstitution

  1. Remove flip-top cap from the vial
  2. Swab rubber stopper with alcohol swab
  3. Draw appropriate volume of bacteriostatic water into syringe
  4. Inject slowly down the vial wall - solution may appear blue-green from copper complex
  5. Gently swirl until dissolved
  6. Label with reconstitution date; refrigerate at 2-8C
Calculate your GHK-Cu dose

Use our free reconstitution calculator to get the exact syringe units for your vial size and dose.

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Mechanism of Action

GHK-Cu binds copper(II) ions and delivers them to cells as a copper chaperone, activating numerous metalloenzymes including superoxide dismutase (SOD). It stimulates collagen, elastin, and glycosaminoglycan synthesis by upregulating TGF-beta and connective tissue growth factor (CTGF). It activates VEGF production to promote angiogenesis and wound healing. GHK-Cu modulates over 4,000 human genes according to transcriptome studies, with effects on antioxidant defense, anti-inflammatory pathways, and stem cell activation. It promotes nerve growth factor production and has neuroprotective properties.

Key Research Papers

GHK and DNA: resetting the human genome to health 2015

Comprehensive review showing GHK-Cu modulates expression of over 4,000 human genes, resetting them toward a healthier, younger state, with anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and regenerative effects.

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Copper peptide GHK-Cu and wound healing 2018

Demonstrated GHK-Cu's role in accelerating wound healing through collagen synthesis, angiogenesis, and anti-inflammatory mechanisms.

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Stacks Well With

BPC-157

Combined regenerative and collagen synthesis effects - BPC-157 drives tissue repair signaling while GHK-Cu directly stimulates collagen and elastin production.

TB-500

Triple healing stack with BPC-157 - TB-500 provides systemic angiogenesis, BPC-157 local tissue repair, and GHK-Cu collagen remodeling.

Epithalon

Anti-aging stack - Epithalon targets cellular longevity via telomere biology while GHK-Cu provides tissue-level regeneration and antioxidant protection.

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