Dude, im going to say this cause there must be some confusion: This is how studies work: they need to hypothesis the theory and understand the mechanisms and than test it on rats to see if theory and mechanims sound. These studies are finaically funded and the researchers puts lot of time into it. If something doesnt even go through a Phase 1 trial in humans its due to the fact that it is innefective or not statiscally signigficant of a result to even test on humans. The Reseachers knew GHK-CU was a waste of time mechanistically and theoretically. The people who fund the study also thought the same. It does do things to a certain extent but nothing significant to make a difference. things like Tret, Taz, and so on exits n its not filling any gaps that make a difference.
Dude your point is irrelevant here, cause when it comes to your door
TDLR; GHK isnt going to give you glass glowing skin, it doesnt do anything better than what we currently have in the pharmalogical industry, nor will it be the difference on whether you have good skin or not
You dont read studies that already known, you here cause n influencer INFLUENCED you too look into it
Your in denial rn, which is okay, you want this to be benificial for skin and i do to, But im simply educating you on why its a waste of time if your goal is skin aeathesics
I find that hard to believe when you mentioned you dont produce enough Collagen LMFAO
Your mind is racing right now to find a way to be somewhat intelleignet, but you keep missing. Straight Dunning Kugger n attacking semtaics. you talk with a chip on your shoulder thinking you know something
Yea for sure, i would say the same thing if i where you, this convo is beyond your scope of intelligence
When starting GHK Cu will my skin first get worse before it gets better or is that not true? Anyone that has experience with Ghk cu
Doesn’t work like that, that applies to retnoid n its mechanisms, but GHK doesn’t share the same mechanisms as retnoids that cause that
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