It is important to note that a committees recommendation is not the same as FDA approval, and it does not mean these peptides have been proven safe or effective, Jew says, noting that the panels recommendations are also not binding

Common side effects (minimal) Most people: No side effects GHK-Cu extremely well-tolerated Natural peptide (found in body) Minimal adverse effects Possible minor effects: Injection site stinging (common, harmless) Minor bruising at injection sites Slight blue tint to injection site (copper, temporary) Mild headache (rare) Managing side effects: Stinging: Inject slowly, warm peptide to room temp Bruising: Rotate sites, proper technique Blue tint: Normal, fades within days Headache: Hydrate well, reduce dose Contraindications and cautions Avoid if: Pregnancy or breastfeeding (no data) Active cancer (theoretical copper concerns) Wilson's disease (copper metabolism disorder) Hemochromatosis (iron overload, copper caution) Use caution with: Copper supplements (avoid taking both) High copper foods (monitor intake) Liver disease (copper metabolism) Generally safe for: All ages (adults) Men and women Long-term use Most health conditions Copper toxicity concerns Is copper in GHK-Cu dangerous

Quels sont les effets indsirables ventuels
GHK-Cu directly counteracts this by signaling fibroblasts to synthesize type I and type III collagen and elastin while also reducing oxidative stress in skin tissue
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