Extensive preclinical and exploratory research suggests that BPC-157 exhibits a wide range of regenerative and protective properties across multiple biological systems
It stimulates both collagen and elastin production, addressing the structural changes underlying most visible signs of aging: fine lines, wrinkles, loss of firmness, and skin thinning
Therein lies the challenge of decomposing complex regulatory structures like the timekeeping and melatonergic systems
By pairing copper peptides for collagen with hormone optimization, nutritional support, and other regenerative options, the team focuses on both visible results and the underlying biology that drives how you age
The Bottom Line GHK-Cu sits in a strange spot in the peptide research world genuinely old research (Pickart's earliest work goes back to the 1970s), genuinely broad mechanistic reach (thousands of modulated genes), but still a compound where the human clinical trial base lags behind the mechanistic and cell-culture data