This may not pose a problem until the body becomes overloaded with toxins unfortunately more or less inevitable in todays toxic world
doi: 10.3389/fpls.2019.01089 Received 31 August 2018 Accepted 09 August 2019 Published 13 September 2019 Volume 10 - 2019 Edited by Michael James Considine, University of Western Australia, Australia Reviewed by Sophie Hendrix, University of Hasselt, Belgium
(Wounds, 2003) documented GHK-Cu's effects in animal wound models, while additional studies have examined its role in bone remodeling, nerve tissue research, and hair follicle biology
Published reviews position the peptide alongside standard angiogenic growth factors and summarize the vascular observations recorded across models of tendon, ligament, muscle, and bone repair [5], with a dedicated review covering its relationship to blood vessel formation specifically [6]
Similarly in myocardial infarction, stroke, and acute tubular necrosis, the inflammatory response which is activated after initial insult further augmented necroptotic cell death (Mulay et al., 2016b)
With continued scientific advancements, this powerful natural product may yet emerge as a valuable therapeutic agent with widespread clinical applications