GHK Cycle
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@MS I have been testing GHK-cu for a month now up to 3mg per day and added KPV about 3 weeks ago just got to 400mcg yesterday. Also on 2.5 mg Tirzepatide for 7 months now which has helped immensely with systemic inflammation and autoimmune disease.
So far Lipedema looks pretty much the same, but skin is looking much more hydrated so that is a good sign. I have tried just about everything for Lipedema over the years, including the strict Lion diet. I am pretty active, walking at least 2.5 miles daily and lift weights 3 days a week and now following a low carb diet. The plan is to keep testing GHK-cu and KPV for a 3-month cycle, dropping KPV for 2 weeks then restart. I may add Sermorelin, researching that now.
Lipedema is frustrating for sure, any time I can find a personal testimony I get my hopes up if they see any slight improvement. I will keep trying and researching!
@kmckinley I am on the same 3. I take 2mg of KPV daily and 1.5 ghk-cu. Just finished my first cycle. Also on low dose tirz. I am just not sure if I need longer to notice. So far nothing.
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The female rat in my household just had her first dose of GHK-CU. Did 1mg (6 units) diluted into 3ml bac. Chose upper glute and she said no pain at all. The NAD+ on the other hand gives her a sting. Note we did use a topical numbing cream that sat for roughly 30min. Hope this helps anyone. Tomorrow will be 2mg dose in the evening.
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@kmckinley I am on the same 3. I take 2mg of KPV daily and 1.5 ghk-cu. Just finished my first cycle. Also on low dose tirz. I am just not sure if I need longer to notice. So far nothing.
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@gym.rat some ppl are lucky like that. I’ve read several posts on different forums where they can do 3 ml bac with 100mg and no sting. Hard to wrap my head around that one.
With the exception of doing inner thigh that one time, hubs rat hasn’t experienced any sting
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@gym.rat some ppl are lucky like that. I’ve read several posts on different forums where they can do 3 ml bac with 100mg and no sting. Hard to wrap my head around that one.
With the exception of doing inner thigh that one time, hubs rat hasn’t experienced any sting
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New GHK-CU video dropped from a YT doc that many like. If I'm not supposed to post this, please edit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=veqDr44p8L0
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That’s a great video! I watched it earlier
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New GHK-CU video dropped from a YT doc that many like. If I'm not supposed to post this, please edit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=veqDr44p8L0
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My research beaver has the sensitivity to GHK-Cu. I rub in a few drops of DMSO topically over the area and it dissipates/heals that area.
|But remember this! If you accumulate enough DMSO (a tablespoon a day for 3 days) your beaver will be the smelliest creature on the planet to 25% of the population. They will let you know the first minute you walk into the room. A few drops a day will be fine. -
My research beaver has the sensitivity to GHK-Cu. I rub in a few drops of DMSO topically over the area and it dissipates/heals that area.
|But remember this! If you accumulate enough DMSO (a tablespoon a day for 3 days) your beaver will be the smelliest creature on the planet to 25% of the population. They will let you know the first minute you walk into the room. A few drops a day will be fine.@kenhnsy Based on your comment I began to lookup DMSO. This is kinda interesting for those who are going the topical route like me, but may also help with the pain aspect of subq.
From what I've read, injection makes the peptide more bioavailable while the topical application can only effect the upper layers of the dermis. However, per some accounts, using DMSO with GHK-cu delivers the peptide deeper into the skin similar to an injection. There are plenty of warnings, though, like making sure nothing is cross-contaminated because DMSO carries whatever you mix it with into your system. Also, DMSO is used by itself for pain but some reports negative experiences (and they note the stuff is used on horses).
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Early in my career this was used as a bladder installation for interstitial cystitis. Worked for some but not a cure all. It's kind of like methylene blue (a dye) in that it started life in industry (strong solvent) that someone discovered (I always wonder who was the first) had medicinal properties. If placed on the skin it will carry anything with it that is present- soaps, lotions, perfumes. You (and anyone you love) should also like garlic!
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@kenhnsy Based on your comment I began to lookup DMSO. This is kinda interesting for those who are going the topical route like me, but may also help with the pain aspect of subq.
From what I've read, injection makes the peptide more bioavailable while the topical application can only effect the upper layers of the dermis. However, per some accounts, using DMSO with GHK-cu delivers the peptide deeper into the skin similar to an injection. There are plenty of warnings, though, like making sure nothing is cross-contaminated because DMSO carries whatever you mix it with into your system. Also, DMSO is used by itself for pain but some reports negative experiences (and they note the stuff is used on horses).
This is kinda interesting for those who are going the topical route like me
Kind of a huge and controversial topic. I was referring to how DMSO acts like a super solvent and allows biological processes to happen faster. Wounds heal way fast when applying it topically. It diffuses easily through the skin and then all throughout the body. I have never had an issue with contaminants, always applying it onto clean skin. I was not referring to it as an injection solvent.
If you ever have the chance, swallow a tablespoon before a workout and see how that activity goes. It is nothing short of miraculous. And if it were not for the odor issue, I would be taking it every day.