GHK-Cu (glycyl-L-histidyl-L-lysine with copper) is a naturally occurring peptide that plays a vital role in wound healing, tissue repair, and skin regeneration. It was first identified in human plasma and is now widely studied for its regenerative properties. When combined with copper (Cu), it forms a potent complex that offers a range of benefits—particularly in skin health and anti-aging.
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Epithalon, also known as epitalon or epithalamine, is a synthetic peptide derived from a naturally occurring sequence in the pineal gland. Originally discovered by Russian scientist Vladimir Khavinson, it has been studied for its potential to slow the aging process and improve longevity. Epithalon is a tetrapeptide—meaning it is composed of just four amino acids—and it plays a crucial role in regulating the length of telomeres, the protective caps at the end of chromosomes that shorten with age. By maintaining telomere length, Epithalon is believed to support cellular repair, reduce oxidative stress, and potentially delay aspects of the aging process.
Ipamorelin is a synthetic peptide classified as a growth hormone secretagogue, meaning it stimulates the natural release of growth hormone in the body. It works by binding to the ghrelin receptor, which triggers the pituitary gland to release growth hormone in a safe, controlled manner. Originally developed for its potential to support muscle growth and recovery, Ipamorelin has gained significant popularity among athletes, fitness enthusiasts, and those seeking to optimize their overall wellness and vitality.
