BPC-157 and GHK-Cu in Wound Healing Research on BPC-157 and GHK-Cu in wound healing focuses on their ability to accelerate tissue repair and promote recovery
Generalized linear mixed effects models were used to compare the low carnitine status with normal carnitine group in patient measures of body mass index, seizure frequency and severity, number of anti-seizure medications, beta-hydroxybutyrate, triglyceride, and carnitine levels across baseline, 39-month follow-up (timepoint 1), 1-2-year follow-up (timepoint 2), and 2+ year follow-up (timepoint 3)
The amount of elemental magnesium differs by formulation
The AADA's take is it "appears to be safe" in the short-term, unlike ultraviolet light, which can cause skin cancer
More studies are needed with large sample size to confirm this point of research. Reference Mohamed M, beshay YM, Assaf HM