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Discount per Quantity Orders over $200 receive: FREE - USPS priority shipping Pal-GHK (Palmitoyl Tripeptide-1) Peptide Pal-GHK, also known as Palmitoyl Tripeptide-1 and Palmitoyl Oligopeptide, is a synthetic peptide developed to function in protein production to support the skins extracellular matrix (ECM), and skin pigmentation
The in vitro research effects of this carrier peptides is to deliver copper to the skin to activate enzymatic wound-healing pathways, while the desired, in vivo, effect is to make the skin more smooth, thick, and firm due to increased collagen production
Pickart stated that GHK-Cu has a favorable safety profile, highlighting that there is no indication that it causes side effects in test subjects [2]: The molecule is very safe and no issues have ever arisen during its use as a skin cosmetic or in human wound healing studies. In a 2018 review based on new genetic data, he reiterated that all biological actions associated with GHK appear to be health positive. He pointed to over four decades of GHK research encompassing cell, tissue, and animal studies, also noting the peptides inclusion in commercial anti-aging and cosmetic products such as creams, liposomes, and dermal patches [1]
There is no official link between these compounds and specific adverse event reports in the UK at this time, but the absence of reported harm does not confirm safety