GHK occurs naturally in human saliva, plasma, and urine
The personalized dosing and ongoing bloodwork adjustments mean your protocol stays optimized as your body responds, preventing the plateaus that happen with static supplement routines
Produced in the liver, glutathione is involved in: Neutralizing free radicals Detoxifying heavy metals and toxins Supporting immune function Regenerating other antioxidants like vitamins C and E Maintaining mitochondrial (energy-producing) function In skin health, glutathione works in three main ways: Reduces oxidative stress that causes inflammation and cellular damage Supports liver detoxification, which helps clear toxins and hormones that may contribute to acne Modulates melanin production by influencing the enzyme tyrosinase, potentially reducing hyperpigmentation When combined with vitamin C, glutathione becomes even more effective
Free radicals, those unstable molecules that damage cells through oxidative stress, are major contributors to aging
Protocol overview: BPC-157 administered via subcutaneous injection, locally near the affected joint Standard dosing range: 200500 mcg per injection session Treatment duration: 48 weeks of active treatment Follow-up assessments: 6 months and 12 months post-treatment Patients were evaluated using validated pain scales (VAS and KOOS scores) and functional mobility assessments at each follow-up point
Book a Consultation How It Works The higher concentration provides intensified therapeutic effects across all major healing pathways for maximum regenerative potential