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The dosages and protocols discussed are evidence-based but should be personalized under medical supervision, especially if you have existing health conditions or take medications
O and H 2 O 2 do not attack DNA
Copper peptides may be a good option for: Individuals focused on long-term skin health and repair People with compromised skin barriers Those who cannot tolerate retinoids Post-procedure skin, when approved by a provider Patients noticing thinning or fragile skin They may not be ideal for: Highly acne-prone skin Individuals expecting dramatic wrinkle reduction Those using multiple strong actives without professional guidance Copper peptides work best as part of a balanced routine, not as the only anti-aging step
However, it is not FDA-approved for any specific medical indication, and WADA prohibits it for competitive athletes