Canadian Regulatory Context GHK-Cu occupies an interesting regulatory position in Canada
The peptide has also been investigated as a regulator of the sleep cycle, as it increases levels of melatonin and endogenous gonadotropic hormones (FSG, LG, prolactin), which play a role in reproductive function but naturally decline with age [8]
However, most of the studies are done on animal models
Related BPC-157 Research Compounds Researchers working with the BPC-157 TB-500 blend may also be interested in these related compounds from our catalogue: BPC-157 5mg standalone BPC-157 for isolated single-compound research protocols BPC-157 10mg higher dosage standalone vial for extended research cycles BPC-157 15mg maximum standalone dosage for high-concentration laboratory studies BPC-157 + TB-500 20mg Blend double-strength version of this formulation for extended protocols BPC-157 + TB-500 + GHK-Cu 30mg Glow Blend triple-compound blend adding copper peptide for extracellular matrix research All compounds are independently tested by Janoshik Analytical and supplied with batch-specific COA documentation
This includes individuals with medical conditions such as pernicious anemia, atrophic gastritis, celiac disease, or Crohns disease, all of which can interfere with B12 absorption