Current Research Limitations Most clinical studies on GHK-Cu involve: Topical formulations In vitro research Animal models Systemic (non-injectable) delivery There is insufficient evidence in peer-reviewed literature to support: standardized injection techniques validated injectable dosing regimens long-term safety or efficacy data for injectable use As a result, clinicians should approach injectable discussions with caution and rely on evidence-based peptide education rather than anecdotal protocols
Avoiding excessive alcohol and eating sulfur-rich foods like broccoli, garlic, and onions can help your body maintain its own natural levels
Conditions affecting the small intestine, such as malabsorption syndromes (celiac disease and tropical sprue), may also result in vitamin B 12 deficiency
Nerve injuries: In sciatic nerve transection models, early axonal sprouting is detectable histologically within the first 714 days (Gjurasin et al., 2010)
As well as quenching free radicals produced during detoxification, it directly combines with toxins, sticking to unwanted molecules and escorting them from your body
doi: 10.1016/j.cmet.2018.03.001