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GHK-Cu Beyond Beauty
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· 4/27/2026, 6:03:47 PM
GHK-Cu Beyond Beauty from huntershealthhacks@mail.beehiiv.com on 2026-04-27T22:03:47.000Z trial 2, and then it faded. Females got nothing. Now here's where it gets interesting. When they examined the hippocampal tissue itself, intranasal mice showed increased synaptophysin levels in females, a marker of synapse health. Both sexes showed reduced GFAP, a marker of brain inflammation and astrocyte activation. The RNA sequencing told an even bigger story. Intranasal GHK-Cu suppressed mTOR signaling,
GHK-Cu Beyond Beauty
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· 4/27/2026, 6:03:47 PM
GHK-Cu Beyond Beauty from huntershealthhacks@mail.beehiiv.com on 2026-04-27T22:03:47.000Z Happy Monday! Most people in the peptide world know GHK-Cu as a skin and hair peptide. But what if I told you that same peptide might be doing something far more interesting inside your brain? A new study just dropped looking at GHK-Cu in aged mice. And the results are pushing GHK-Cu out of the "beauty peptide" category and into something much bigger. We're talking measurable cognitive improvements and a tr
GHK-Cu Beyond Beauty
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· 4/27/2026, 6:03:47 PM
GHK-Cu Beyond Beauty from huntershealthhacks@mail.beehiiv.com on 2026-04-27T22:03:47.000Z the move. The data here is mouse data, but the mechanism makes sense. Direct nose to brain delivery. Sustained exposure. Suppression of the same pathways that rapamycin hits. This also reframes how we should think about GHK-Cu in general. It's an endogenous tripeptide that declines with age. It modulates inflammation, senescence pathways, and, apparently, mitochondrial and growth signaling in the brain. ———
GHK-Cu: What Happens at the Cellular Level When a Protocol Ends?
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· 4/10/2026, 2:26:57 PM
GHK-Cu: What Happens at the Cellular Level When a Protocol Ends? from derekpruski@substack.com on 2026-04-10T18:26:57.000Z View this post on the web at https://derekpruski.substack.com/p/ghk-cu-what-happens-at-the-cellular For research use only. Not for human consumption. What is GHK-Cu? GHK-Cu (glycyl-L-histidyl-L-lysine-copper) is a naturally occurring copper peptide first isolated from plasma in 1973. It is found naturally in the body and has been studied extensively in research settings. Rat
Fwd: Do You Actually Need to Cycle Off GHK-Cu? (The Honest Answer)
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· 3/17/2026, 11:46:35 AM
Fwd: Do You Actually Need to Cycle Off GHK-Cu? (The Honest Answer) from tjphuhs@gmail.com on 2026-03-17T15:46:35.000Z significantly with age, dropping to around 80 ng/mL by the sixth decade of life. That decline is significant because GHK-Cu appears to function as a master regulator of tissue repair and remodeling in research models. It is not a foreign compound — it is something the biology already recognizes and utilizes. Upgrade to paid How It Works in Research Models (Subcutaneous Administra
Fwd: Do You Actually Need to Cycle Off GHK-Cu? (The Honest Answer)
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· 3/17/2026, 11:46:35 AM
Fwd: Do You Actually Need to Cycle Off GHK-Cu? (The Honest Answer) from tjphuhs@gmail.com on 2026-03-17T15:46:35.000Z TJ Begin forwarded message: From: Derek from Peptide Price <derekpruski@substack.com> Date: March 17, 2026 at 11:22:55 AM EDT To: tjphuhs@gmail.com Subject: Do You Actually Need to Cycle Off GHK-Cu? (The Honest Answer) Reply-To: Derek from Peptide Price <reply+35vg3l&4iwoe6&&4ab6cdc9079c38aacfd27c50ebcfe71b674e6eea0c370a6267302f2b21134eb8@mg1.substack.com> Do You Actually Need to
GHK-Cu: Morning or Night — Does Timing Matter for Your Research?
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· 4/7/2026, 11:20:35 AM
GHK-Cu: Morning or Night — Does Timing Matter for Your Research? from derekpruski@substack.com on 2026-04-07T15:20:35.000Z View this post on the web at https://derekpruski.substack.com/p/ghk-cu-morning-or-night-does-timing This is one of the more common questions that comes up with GHK-Cu, and it’s worth breaking down properly. The short answer is that timing likely does matter — and once you understand the mechanisms, the reasoning becomes pretty clear. What Is GHK-Cu and Why Are Researchers In
Fwd: Do You Actually Need to Cycle Off GHK-Cu? (The Honest Answer)
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· 3/17/2026, 11:46:35 AM
Fwd: Do You Actually Need to Cycle Off GHK-Cu? (The Honest Answer) from tjphuhs@gmail.com on 2026-03-17T15:46:35.000Z — not guesswork. The Bottom Line GHK-Cu is a native peptide restoring something the research subject’s biology already produces endogenously. There is no hormonal axis to suppress, no receptor to desensitize. The cycling conversation is really a copper conversation — and copper is something you can measure. Appropriate dose for most research protocols: 1–2 mg/day. Quarterly labs
Fwd: Breaking Down the Blend: Does GLOW or KLOW Actually Make Sense for Your Research?
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· 3/26/2026, 11:40:30 AM
Fwd: Breaking Down the Blend: Does GLOW or KLOW Actually Make Sense for Your Research? from tjphuhs@gmail.com on 2026-03-26T15:40:30.000Z need to make the right call for your RS. > First up: the two most popular blends in the research space right now — GLOW and KLOW. Let’s get into it. > Upgrade to paid > What’s in these blends? > GLOW = GHK-Cu + BPC-157 + TB-500 KLOW = GHK-Cu + BPC-157 + TB-500 + KPV > Typical ratios you’ll see: 50 mg GHK-Cu / 10 mg BPC-157 / 10 mg TB-500 / 10 mg KPV > At first
🧬 AHK-Cu: Better Than GHK-Cu? 🧬
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· 2/18/2026, 4:15:30 PM
🧬 AHK-Cu: Better Than GHK-Cu? 🧬 from info@somachems.com on 2026-02-18T21:15:30.000Z Discover this new copper peptide This email was sent to you as HTML-only. To view it, please visit: https://qfq.soundestlink.com/ce/v/68a3ebb905e51bffe64c8eaf/69962bad38b01ceaea13b05d ************************** Make sure you keep getting our latest offers and add info@somachems.com to your address book. Unsubscribe https://qfq.soundestlink.com/contactsPreferences/v2/unsubscribe/?b=686794eb7d5d9b4678a0be3a&c=68a
GHK-Cu: Morning or Night — Does Timing Matter for Your Research?
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· 4/7/2026, 11:20:35 AM
GHK-Cu: Morning or Night — Does Timing Matter for Your Research? from derekpruski@substack.com on 2026-04-07T15:20:35.000Z researched for. Skin is also simply cleaner and more undisturbed overnight, which supports better absorption. Subcutaneous context For subcutaneous research protocols, the same logic applies. Administering ahead of the body’s primary repair window means peak activity is occurring during the period of highest biological receptivity — when growth hormone is pulsing, cortisol i
GHK-Cu: Morning or Night — Does Timing Matter for Your Research?
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· 4/7/2026, 11:20:35 AM
GHK-Cu: Morning or Night — Does Timing Matter for Your Research? from derekpruski@substack.com on 2026-04-07T15:20:35.000Z throughout the day, reaching its lowest point in the evening and overnight. The reason this matters for GHK-Cu research is that cortisol at elevated levels is catabolic and pro-inflammatory. Catabolic means it breaks things down rather than building them up. It is essentially the opposite of a repair signal. Cortisol works against many of the same pathways GHK-Cu is research
Fwd: Breaking Down the Blend: Does GLOW or KLOW Actually Make Sense for Your Research?
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· 3/26/2026, 11:40:30 AM
Fwd: Breaking Down the Blend: Does GLOW or KLOW Actually Make Sense for Your Research? from tjphuhs@gmail.com on 2026-03-26T15:40:30.000Z logic to including them. The issue is cost. Running BPC-157 and TB-500 as part of a year-round skin protocol is expensive, and the incremental benefit over GHK-Cu alone likely doesn’t justify it for most research purposes. GHK-Cu is the primary driver. BPC and TB-500 are a nice addition for an acute phase, not a staple. > If the RS has healthy skin with no inf
Order Confirmation
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· 5/11/2026, 10:55:30 PM
Order Confirmation from no-reply@divinebougie.com on 2026-05-12T02:55:30.000Z Glow Bougie Hi TJ, Thank you for your order. Payment Instructions are listed below. Please submit your payment to the correct payment selected at checkout. If you select one and send it via a different payment method your order will be cancelled or delayed. Please DO NOT reference any product names in the notes area when submitting your payment. Failure to comply with this rule can result in a permanent ban from purcha
Fwd: Do You Actually Need to Cycle Off GHK-Cu? (The Honest Answer)
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· 3/17/2026, 11:46:35 AM
Fwd: Do You Actually Need to Cycle Off GHK-Cu? (The Honest Answer) from tjphuhs@gmail.com on 2026-03-17T15:46:35.000Z and ceruloplasmin on a quarterly blood panel tells you exactly where you stand. That data removes the need for arbitrary cycling schedules entirely. The short version: Cycling off GHK-Cu is not necessary if the dose is sensible from the start. The 6–8 week on/off model is borrowed logic from compounds where the mechanism actually demands it. GHK-Cu does not meet that criteria. St
Breaking Down the Blend: Does GLOW or KLOW Actually Make Sense for Your Research?
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· 3/25/2026, 7:49:07 PM
Breaking Down the Blend: Does GLOW or KLOW Actually Make Sense for Your Research? from derekpruski@substack.com on 2026-03-25T23:49:07.000Z Now, BPC-157 and TB-500 do have a supporting role here. Both compounds can accelerate collagen synthesis and tissue remodeling — BPC-157 through angiogenesis and growth hormone receptor upregulation, TB-500 through actin regulation and cellular migration. So there is some logic to including them. The issue is cost. Running BPC-157 and TB-500 as part of a yea
GHK-Cu: What Happens at the Cellular Level When a Protocol Ends?
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· 4/10/2026, 2:26:57 PM
GHK-Cu: What Happens at the Cellular Level When a Protocol Ends? from derekpruski@substack.com on 2026-04-10T18:26:57.000Z is that maintenance dosing sustains elevated collagen synthesis activity more effectively than repeated cold-start protocols, given the cumulative nature of structural remodeling. Bottom line GHK-Cu drives collagen synthesis through well-documented signaling mechanisms. The structural proteins built during a protocol have biological staying power well beyond discontinuation
New post in the group My Community (Members Only).
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· 2/13/2026, 6:50:07 PM
New post in the group My Community (Members Only). from info@totalwellconnect.com on 2026-02-13T23:50:07.000Z NEW POST Hi there, Deedra Rommel posted something in the group My Community (Members Only) . Stop by and leave a comment. Post: I am dealing with major hair loss, assuming from Triz and hormone replacement therapy. Can I stack Ghk-cu and Sermorelin? Click on the link below to open the message in a browser: https://thepeptidecommunity.com/so/tr/a4eff832-4c13-4c5c-ae64-f8f0a2d053a3 You've
GHK-Cu: What Happens at the Cellular Level When a Protocol Ends?
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· 4/10/2026, 2:26:57 PM
GHK-Cu: What Happens at the Cellular Level When a Protocol Ends? from derekpruski@substack.com on 2026-04-10T18:26:57.000Z break down the moment administration stops. What does change immediately is the upstream signaling. Without continued GHK-Cu, the gene expression activity driving collagen synthesis begins returning toward baseline. Here is how that plays out week by week: Weeks 1 to 2 post-discontinuation The cellular signaling driven by GHK-Cu begins declining, but collagen and structural
Breaking Down the Blend: Does GLOW or KLOW Actually Make Sense for Your Research?
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· 3/25/2026, 7:49:07 PM
Breaking Down the Blend: Does GLOW or KLOW Actually Make Sense for Your Research? from derekpruski@substack.com on 2026-03-25T23:49:07.000Z View this post on the web at https://derekpruski.substack.com/p/breaking-down-the-blend-does-glow All compounds discussed are for research use only. Not for human consumption. We’re kicking off a new series here — breaking down all the popular blends in the research space and giving you every angle so you can decide whether the blend actually makes sense for
Your Glow Bougie order has been received!
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· 5/11/2026, 10:55:28 PM
Your Glow Bougie order has been received! from no-reply@divinebougie.com on 2026-05-12T02:55:28.000Z Glow Bougie Thank you for your order Hi TJ, We’ve received your order and it’s currently on hold until we can confirm your payment has been processed. Here’s a reminder of what you’ve ordered: Zelle Payment instructions: Manually submit payment to glowbougie117@gmail.com. Do NOT include any product names in the notes and if you are asked to verify the payment with your bank do NOT mention product
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· 5/12/2026, 11:45:39 AM
Your order from Glow Bougie is on its way! from no-reply@divinebougie.com on 2026-05-12T15:45:39.000Z Glow Bougie Good things are heading your way! Hi TJ, We have finished processing your order. Here’s a reminder of what you’ve ordered: Order summary Order #9639 ( May 11, 2026 ) GHK-Cu 50mg Vial ×1 $ 15.00 NAD 500mg Vial ×2 $ 40.00 TB500 10mg Vial ×1 $ 22.00 BPC-157 10mg ×1 $ 15.00 Subtotal: $ 92.00 Shipping: Flat rate $ 10.00 Total: $ 102.00 Payment method: Zelle Billing address TJ Bourdeau 643
Fwd: Breaking Down the Blend: Does GLOW or KLOW Actually Make Sense for Your Research?
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· 3/26/2026, 11:40:30 AM
Fwd: Breaking Down the Blend: Does GLOW or KLOW Actually Make Sense for Your Research? from tjphuhs@gmail.com on 2026-03-26T15:40:30.000Z support collagen remodeling acutely but are not cost-effective year-round > • > Skip KPV unless there’s a specific inflammatory component to address > > Skin research (rosacea, eczema, chronic inflammation) > > • > GHK-Cu + KPV is the targeted approach — the blend that just came out is built for exactly this > • > Same cost consideration applies to BPC/TB-500
Fwd: Urolithin A: The Most Underrated Compound in Longevity
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· 5/2/2026, 4:58:06 PM
Fwd: Urolithin A: The Most Underrated Compound in Longevity from tjphuhs@gmail.com on 2026-05-02T20:58:06.000Z ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Derek from Research Radar <derekpruski@substack.com> Date: May 2, 2026 at 11:17 AM -0400 To: tjphuhs@gmail.com Subject: Urolithin A: The Most Underrated Compound in Longevity > A postbiotic that targets the upstream cause of aging — and why almost nobody in the peptide world is talking about it > ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏
Fwd: Urolithin A: The Most Underrated Compound in Longevity
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· 5/2/2026, 4:58:06 PM
Fwd: Urolithin A: The Most Underrated Compound in Longevity from tjphuhs@gmail.com on 2026-05-02T20:58:06.000Z ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Derek from Research Radar <derekpruski@substack.com> Date: May 2, 2026 at 11:17 AM -0400 To: tjphuhs@gmail.com Subject: Urolithin A: The Most Underrated Compound in Longevity > A postbiotic that targets the upstream cause of aging — and why almost nobody in the peptide world is talking about it > ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏