Storage and Expiration Store this product according to the manufacturer's instructions (typically room temperature, protected from freezing, heat, and light)
Who Should Avoid It Known copper sensitivity or Wilson's disease Active skin infections at application site Pregnancy or breastfeeding (injectable) Stop Right Away If You Notice Severe skin irritation, burning, or persistent redness Allergic reactions (rash, swelling, difficulty breathing) Unusual skin discoloration or staining Persistent metallic taste (injectable) Worsening of skin condition after 4-6 weeks Milder Signs to Watch For How Long Should a GHK-Cu Cycle Last
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Wrist circles, finger flexion and extension, and tendon gliding exercises maintain mobility without excessive strain on healing tissue
Peptides may support faster recovery from physical therapy sessions by reducing inflammation and promoting tissue repair between sessions
the binding sites described are derived from molecular modeling rather than solved structures