AHK-Cu, or Alanine-Histidine-Lysine-Copper, is a naturally occurring tripeptide complexed with copper that has been investigated for its role in activating copper-dependent enzymatic processes and modulating extracellular matrix proteins involved in tissue structure and repair
Common side effects may include: Increased hunger Water retention and joint stiffness Tingling or numbness in the extremities (carpal tunnel syndrome symptoms) Muscle aches Insulin resistance (a significant consideration that requires monitoring) Crucial Warning: The long-term safety of combining these peptides is not well-studied
Intrathecal delivery of adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells in traumatic spinal cord injury: phase I trial
Sardar MB, Nadeem ZA, Babar M
In cell culture experiments, Epithalon treatment has been shown to increase telomerase activity in human somatic cells, including peripheral blood T lymphocytes and retinal pigment epithelial cells
In the SUSTAIN-6 study, which compared subcutaneous semaglutide to placebo, DR complications occurred in 3% of semaglutide and 1.8% of placebo subjects