The most common effects are mild temporary injection-site reactions, flushing, water retention, or a brief head-rush sensation as GH is released and usually settle as the body adjusts
Those include: Minoxidil , an FDA-approved topical medication proven to improve hair loss during menopause Finasteride (available by prescription under the brand name Propecia), another medication proven to help improve menopause-related hair loss, available in a topical and oral medication Topical solutions that contain various combinations of ingredients like finasteride, minoxidil, ketoconazole and latanoprost , with each ingredient coming with its own studies and evidence demonstrating impact on the hair growth cycle (more evidence than we have for GHK-Cu and hair growth!) Most clinicians will advise starting with one or all of these care solutions
Younger individuals tend to respond more quickly to GHK-Cu because their cellular machinery is still relatively efficient
Journal of controlled release: official journal of the Controlled Release Society
GHK-Cu (Copper Tripeptide-1) explained simply
BPC-157 is a synthetic peptide composed of 15 amino acids, derived from a protective protein found in gastric juice