
GHK-Cu (50mg)
Peptides
€24.00
0Concentration:
50 mg
Volume:
5 vials
Buy GHK-Cu 5 vials 50mg Peptides online. Premium peptide for skin regeneration, anti-aging, healing, hair growth, and recovery.
Description
GHK-Cu (Copper Tripeptide) is a naturally occurring peptide composed of glycine, histidine, and lysine – three amino acids bound together and strongly bonded to copper ions. This potent compound was first isolated from human plasma and has gained significant attention in regenerative medicine, skincare, and sports recovery due to its powerful healing and anti-aging effects.
What Is GHK-Cu?
GHK-Cu is classified as a copper-binding peptide that plays an essential role in tissue remodeling, wound healing, and anti-inflammatory responses. Its ability to stimulate angiogenesis (the formation of new blood vessels) and improve collagen synthesis makes it one of the most versatile peptides used in cosmetic rejuvenation, joint support, and performance recovery.
Benefits of GHK-Cu 50mg
Skin Regeneration & Anti-Aging
Stimulates collagen and elastin production
Firms sagging skin and reduces wrinkles
Boosts skin hydration, elasticity, and resilience
Provides antioxidant protection against UV and environmental damage
Joint & Ligament Healing
Promotes faster healing of joints, ligaments, and connective tissue
Enhances glutathione production, crucial for reducing oxidative stress
May improve symptoms of inflammation and liver damage
Wound Recovery & Angiogenesis
Accelerates healing of cuts, burns, abrasions, and scars
Supports the growth of new blood vessels
Assists in tissue repair and remodeling post-surgery or injury
Product Specifications
Compound: GHK-Cu Peptide (Copper Tripeptide-1)
Dosage: 50 mg per vial
Suggested Use (for research): 500 mcg to 1 mg daily
Format: Lyophilized powder (requires reconstitution)
Storage: Refrigerate after reconstitution; stable for up to 30 days
Shelf Life: 24 months (when stored dry and cold)
Disclaimer
GHK-Cu is intended for research purposes only. It is not approved for human consumption, diagnosis, or therapeutic use outside of clinical studies. All usage should comply with applicable laws and research protocols.