It may help improve circulation, reduce inflammation, and support tissue health, which can indirectly benefit the environment where testosterone production occurs

Research Rationale GHK-Cu stimulates collagen Type I and III synthesis and promotes fibroblast proliferation BPC-157 drives VEGF-dependent angiogenesis to supply the repair site GHK-Cu modulates matrix metalloproteinase (MMP) activity for controlled ECM remodelling BPC-157 regulates inflammatory cytokine expression and protects endothelial integrity The copper-peptide has documented antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties that complement BPC-157's effects on growth factor signalling and cell survival pathways Each compound is individually vialled with independent COAs customise concentrations independently for your specific assay Research Applications Applied in dermal fibroblast culture models, wound healing scratch assays, collagen synthesis quantification (hydroxyproline assay), endothelial tube formation assays, and MMP activity studies

The molecule was first identified and studied by the Sikiric research group in Croatia starting in the early 1990s, and the bulk of the preclinical evidence base comes from more than three decades of rat and rodent studies showing consistent tissue-repair, anti-inflammatory, and gastroprotective effects
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This peptide combination offers a realistic way to add years to your life and enhance the quality of those years through improved resilience and healing