Topical vs Injectable Tolerability Topical GHK-Cu appears better tolerated than injectable forms, with topical side effects typically limited to mild redness, itching, or irritation at application site and rare copper uglies phenomenon (anecdotal accelerated skin aging appearance due to potential MMP upregulation, not well-studied)
More recently, novel formulations of double and triple gut hormone receptor agonists (involving glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide [GIP] and glucagon) have been successfully developed [4], and other hormones, such as oestrogens and thyroid hormones, have also shown potential for use as therapies for the treatment of diabetes
Neuropathic Pain: For patients with nerve-based pain, including conditions like peripheral neuropathy or chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy, peptides that target nerve repair pathways show remarkable potential without the dependency risks of opioids
For example, one study in the medical journal Nutrients found that long-term B12 supplementation reduced pain and improved some nervous system functions like control of sweating
No , Glycerine attract and retain moisture in the skin, improve the texture and appearance of the skin