Wound Care and Regenerative Medicine GHK-Cus wound-healing properties are being explored for: Burns Chronic wounds Surgical incisions Diabetic ulcers and pressure sores Topical GHK-Cu may be used in advanced dressings and ointments to stimulate angiogenesis, reduce inflammation, and promote faster closure (Maquart et al., 1993)
DSIPs limited data suggest potential sleep-promoting effects without significant next-day cognitive impairment, though comparative trials are lacking
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UV damage, pollution, stress, a bad diet, and ageing all damage the skin