Skip to content
  • Categories
  • Recent
  • Tags
  • Popular
  • World
  • Users
  • Groups
Skins
  • Light
  • Brite
  • Cerulean
  • Cosmo
  • Flatly
  • Journal
  • Litera
  • Lumen
  • Lux
  • Materia
  • Minty
  • Morph
  • Pulse
  • Sandstone
  • Simplex
  • Sketchy
  • Spacelab
  • United
  • Yeti
  • Zephyr
  • Dark
  • Cyborg
  • Darkly
  • Quartz
  • Slate
  • Solar
  • Superhero
  • Vapor

  • Default (Zephyr)
  • No Skin
Collapse
Peptide Critic Community

Peptide Critic Community

  1. Randy the Rats Research Forum
  2. Peptide Discussion
  3. AHK-Cu lyophilized subq research?
Prize
Red, White & Blue V2 Pens
Ends in
8161 entries · 1000 participants
Enter →

AHK-Cu lyophilized subq research?

Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Peptide Discussion
18 Posts 6 Posters 697 Views 1 Watching
  • Oldest to Newest
  • Newest to Oldest
  • Most Votes
Reply
  • Reply as topic
Log in to reply
This topic has been deleted. Only users with topic management privileges can see it.
  • WisGal64W Offline
    WisGal64W Offline
    WisGal64
    wrote last edited by
    #9

    I understand what you’re saying, but I cannot find any reference to AHK-CU being an injectable, all resources I have found over the last few months refers to topical.

    @randy ever heard of it being used as an injectable?

    “Currently in a committed relationship with my plateau. Waiting for my receptor reset to file for divorce”

    pep_researcherP 2 Replies Last reply
    1
    • WisGal64W WisGal64

      I understand what you’re saying, but I cannot find any reference to AHK-CU being an injectable, all resources I have found over the last few months refers to topical.

      @randy ever heard of it being used as an injectable?

      pep_researcherP Online
      pep_researcherP Online
      pep_researcher
      wrote last edited by
      #10

      @WisGal64 Yup that's why I'm searching for answers too. 🙂

      1 Reply Last reply
      0
      • WisGal64W WisGal64

        I understand what you’re saying, but I cannot find any reference to AHK-CU being an injectable, all resources I have found over the last few months refers to topical.

        @randy ever heard of it being used as an injectable?

        pep_researcherP Online
        pep_researcherP Online
        pep_researcher
        wrote last edited by
        #11

        @WisGal64 For instance, Ion offers both AHK-Cu lyophilized and raw powder too.

        Of course can't ask a vendor as they are not supposed to give out protocols otherwise Eff Dee Aa will be upset. LOL

        1 Reply Last reply
        0
        • T theckman80

          Im contemplating it now, it seems like people say it works better for hair growth. Ghk has helped the power alleys start growing back, but im thinking a little topical ahk-cu would be even better with a little micro needling.

          gym.ratG Online
          gym.ratG Online
          gym.rat
          wrote last edited by
          #12

          @theckman80 May I ask for a translation? Are the power alleys the receding temples?

          T 1 Reply Last reply
          0
          • gym.ratG gym.rat

            @theckman80 May I ask for a translation? Are the power alleys the receding temples?

            T Offline
            T Offline
            theckman80
            wrote last edited by
            #13

            @gym.rat hahaha you know the spots in a man's hairline, on the forehead that start receding as a man gets older? Not the center, but just like an inch or two to the left and right on the center of the forehead, those are the power alleys. I think they get called that because then tend to get deeper as you get older and gain ore prominence and "power".

            1 Reply Last reply
            0
            • pep_researcherP pep_researcher

              @WisGal64 Ummm. Not sure how true that is. Because GHK-Cu lyophilized is not used in serums. It's only used in subq research, and GHK-Cu raw is always for topical research.

              So I'm inclined to believe AHK-Cu lyophilized is also the same way although there is very little info on subq research with AHK-Cu lyophilized.

              E Offline
              E Offline
              Eleanor
              wrote last edited by Eleanor
              #14

              @pep_researcher said:

              Ummm. Not sure how true that is. Because GHK-Cu lyophilized is not used in serums.

              Oh yes it is! Lots of hair serums and seems to be effective. Salons use it strictly as a topical.

              I am not continuing GHKcu injects on a regular basis; I have GLOW too because as much as claimed the copper is stable, if the zinc gets hit, it could be big trouble. If you take anything with copper, hope you consider taking a zinc supp with it. Best to you in your research.

              1 Reply Last reply
              0
              • pep_researcherP pep_researcher

                @WisGal64 Ummm. Not sure how true that is. Because GHK-Cu lyophilized is not used in serums. It's only used in subq research, and GHK-Cu raw is always for topical research.

                So I'm inclined to believe AHK-Cu lyophilized is also the same way although there is very little info on subq research with AHK-Cu lyophilized.

                C Offline
                C Offline
                christexer
                wrote last edited by
                #15

                @pep_researcher
                Lyophilized GHK-CU can technically be used topically in serums/creams but it's just stupid expensive to use it vs raw.
                I've been using an AHK-CU serum and when I finish it, I'm going to give a combo of AHK-CU and GHK-CU in a serum a run. I've read some interesting articles on this combo being effective for scalp health/hair growth.
                Unfortunately, like others that have replied, I can't find any decent info on AHK-CU injections. If you end up researching it, let us know your experience!

                1 Reply Last reply
                2
                • pep_researcherP pep_researcher

                  @WisGal64 Ummm. Not sure how true that is. Because GHK-Cu lyophilized is not used in serums. It's only used in subq research, and GHK-Cu raw is always for topical research.

                  So I'm inclined to believe AHK-Cu lyophilized is also the same way although there is very little info on subq research with AHK-Cu lyophilized.

                  C Offline
                  C Offline
                  christexer
                  wrote last edited by
                  #16

                  @pep_researcher
                  Lyophilized GHK-CU can technically be used topically in serums/creams but it's just stupid expensive to use it vs raw.
                  I've been using an AHK-CU serum and when I finish it, I'm going to give a combo of AHK-CU and GHK-CU in a serum a run. I've read some interesting articles on this combo being effective for scalp health/hair growth.
                  Unfortunately, like others that have replied, I can't find any decent info on AHK-CU injections. If you end up researching it, let us know your experience!

                  pep_researcherP 1 Reply Last reply
                  0
                  • C christexer

                    @pep_researcher
                    Lyophilized GHK-CU can technically be used topically in serums/creams but it's just stupid expensive to use it vs raw.
                    I've been using an AHK-CU serum and when I finish it, I'm going to give a combo of AHK-CU and GHK-CU in a serum a run. I've read some interesting articles on this combo being effective for scalp health/hair growth.
                    Unfortunately, like others that have replied, I can't find any decent info on AHK-CU injections. If you end up researching it, let us know your experience!

                    pep_researcherP Online
                    pep_researcherP Online
                    pep_researcher
                    wrote last edited by
                    #17

                    @christexer But you are missing my point. It's not about whether lyophilized GHK-Cu or AHK-Cu is used in serums. It's whether lyophilized AHK-Cu is used in subq research like GHK-Cu lyopolized is. 🙂

                    GHK-Cu raw --> ONLY in serums
                    GHK-Cu lyopolized --> Either in serums or subq
                    AHK-Cu raw --> ONLY in serums
                    AHK-Cu lyophilized --> ??????

                    Got it?

                    1 Reply Last reply
                    0
                    • gym.ratG Online
                      gym.ratG Online
                      gym.rat
                      wrote last edited by gym.rat
                      #18

                      Forgive me if I'm not allowed to link to other sites (please delete if so), but Ava is well respected and people on Twitter love her topical products. Plus she is buddies with Rory over at Crush. Anyway, I have not used yet and actually awaiting my order delivery, but she's got some cool GHK and misc topical's for your face and body. I personally made my own facial serum using the Ordinary + RAW GHK & Snap-8 per Randy's video, but I've ordered her body serum to see if it can help my sun damaged lizard skin. https://avas-alchemy.com/

                      1 Reply Last reply
                      0

                      Hello! It looks like you're interested in this conversation, but you don't have an account yet.

                      Getting fed up of having to scroll through the same posts each visit? When you register for an account, you'll always come back to exactly where you were before, and choose to be notified of new replies (either via email, or push notification). You'll also be able to save bookmarks and upvote posts to show your appreciation to other community members.

                      With your input, this post could be even better 💗

                      Register Login
                      Reply
                      • Reply as topic
                      Log in to reply
                      • Oldest to Newest
                      • Newest to Oldest
                      • Most Votes


                      • Login

                      • Login or register to search.
                      • First post
                        Last post
                      0
                      • Categories
                      • Recent
                      • Tags
                      • Popular
                      • World
                      • Users
                      • Groups