My argument, you know, for allowing compounders to continue to make these patient-specific are you need to allow patients to be able to titrate up and titrate down and avoid catastrophic muscle wasting
GHK-Cu short for glycyl-L-histidyl-L-lysine copper (II) is a naturally occurring tripeptide first isolated from human plasma in 1973 by Dr
10-unit draw: 1.67 mL BAC water produces 30 mg GHK-Cu/mL
GCs adaptively increase the expression of Nrf2, a master transcriptional factor regulating antioxidant proteins, to maintain efficient ROS removal [33]
Studies show it can tighten loose skin and improve elasticity better than many popular skincare ingredients
Finally, we lose bone mass as we age, and our muscles often sag with gravity in our faces - these changes are usually visible further down the aging process, in the late 40s to mid-60s