At standard doses, naltrexone functions as an opioid receptor antagonist used for addiction treatment, but at significantly lower doses (typically 1.5-4.5mg), it exerts unique effects on immune regulation and inflammatory pathways that appear beneficial for autoimmune conditions
According to Gruchlik et al, GHK-Cu decreases TNF-alpha-dependent IL-6 secretion in fibroblasts, and is preferable for use on the skin to corticosteroids or non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, which have greater side effects [9]
BPC-157 excels at gut healing, tendon repair, and deep tissue regeneration
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That anti-inflammatory component is particularly relevant for our patient population in Doral, where Fitzpatrick III-V skin types require a treatment approach that produces repair without triggering the melanocyte response
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