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SPOTLIGHT: AHK-CU 1G
I just mixed up my new hair serum and thought I would share. https://s1research.net/product/ahk-cu-cosmetic-raw-1g/ AHK-CU 1G: Advanced Copper Peptide Powder for Hair & Skin Research Product Specifications CAS Number: 682809-81-0 Molecular Formula: C15H24N6O3Cu Molecular Weight: ~403.94 g/mol Appearance: Blue lyophilized powder Unlock the Power of Regenerative Peptides Discover AHK-CU 1G, a premium-grade synthetic copper peptide designed for cutting-edge research in dermatology, trichology, and regenerative medicine. Composed of Alanine-Histidine-Lysine bound to copper (Ala-His-Lys-Cu), this high-purity powder form offers unparalleled potential for studying hair follicle stimulation, scalp regeneration, and cellular repair mechanisms. Whether you’re exploring VEGF expression, collagen synthesis, or tissue remodeling, AHK-CU provides a reliable foundation for innovative experiments. Ideal for topical formulations, AHK-CU 1G empowers researchers to investigate solutions for hair thinning, pattern baldness, and overall dermal health. Sourced from certified facilities and third-party tested for potency and consistency, each 1-gram vial ensures reproducible results in your lab. Key Features High-Purity Formula: 99%+ purity copper tripeptide, lyophilized powder for easy reconstitution. Research-Grade Quality: Verified through HPLC and mass spectrometry; free from contaminants. Versatile Application: Perfect for DIY serums, creams, or custom blends with hyaluronic acid, carrier oils, or other peptides like Snap-8. 1G Vial Size: Convenient single-use or bulk mixing option for precise dosing in studies. Long shelf life when stored properly; not intended for human consumption—strictly for in-vitro or animal model research. https://s1research.net/product/ahk-cu-cosmetic-raw-1g/
SPOTLIGHT: AHK-CU 1G
0 likes • Oct 6
@Jenny Cobb yes was wondering same
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Thoughts on rubbing injections site I have read it’s ok to light massage peptide in but then have a nurse come along and tell me that is bad and can cause damage. Want yall Input on this subject
1 like • Aug 4
@Jen Dietrich thank you for sharing cause when I asked ChatGPT this was the respond Clarification on Injection Site Rubbing: Here’s what’s generally accepted in peptide and subcutaneous injection practices: - Firm rubbing is discouraged immediately after injection—can cause tissue trauma. - Gentle circular motion or light massage (if at all) can help with absorption for some peptides, but isn’t necessary for all. - Cold compress or arnica gel is often used instead of rubbing if there’s irritation or swelling. - Clinical practice varies—some peptides like GHK-Cu or NAD+ may benefit from very light stimulation, while others like BPC-157 are often better left alone post-injection. Best Practice: - Use gentle handling, not forceful pressure. - Always rotate injection sites. - Follow specific peptide protocol recommendations, as absorption and tissue reaction differ.
1 like • Aug 4
@Jen Dietrich yes
Freedom of speech
I like this platform much better. Looking forward to learning and sharing with others.
0 likes • May 31
Yes me too
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