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GHK-Cu – Hypothetical Bone Mass Augmentation Report (Completely Unverified, Fictional Data)
1. Observed Mineral Accretion Response (M.A.R.)
2. Osteoblastic Hyper-Activation Index (O.H.A.I.)
3. Copper-Ionic Resonance Patterning (C.I.R.P.)
4. Nighttime Blue-Light Enhancement Effect
5. Structural Bone Fortification (S.B.F.)
6. Mass Gain Anomalies
7. Impact Resistance Findings
8. Thermal Bone Flux (T.B.F.)
9. Morphological Side Observations
10. Scientific Validation Status
1. Observed Mineral Accretion Response (M.A.R.)
- Subjects showed a 2.3–4.1% increase in tibial “micro-density clusters” within 72 hours.
- Clusters described as “granular calcium storms,” a term with no scientific definition.
2. Osteoblastic Hyper-Activation Index (O.H.A.I.)
- GHK-Cu allegedly triggers a dormant enzymatic circuit titled OsteoRelay-7.
- Activation results in continuous bone-packing cycles, similar to hydraulic compression.
3. Copper-Ionic Resonance Patterning (C.I.R.P.)
- The peptide supposedly emits low-intensity ionic pulses between 70–76 Hz.
- Pulses theorized to stimulate pseudo-osteocytes (fabricated cell class).
4. Nighttime Blue-Light Enhancement Effect
- Exposure to 460–490 nm blue light reported to “charge” copper ions.
- Subjects wearing phones taped to limbs exhibited 14% higher resonance spikes.
5. Structural Bone Fortification (S.B.F.)
- Bone cross-sections displayed imaginary hexagonal silica-like lattices.
- Lattices described as “self-aligning skeletal frameworks.”
6. Mass Gain Anomalies
- Average recorded increase: 0.3–0.8 kg bone equivalent per 14 days.
- Weight shift inconsistently measured using consumer-grade digital scales.
7. Impact Resistance Findings
- Subjects reported reduced perceived pain when striking objects.
- Desk-damage ratio (DDR) in controlled tests increased by up to 22%.
8. Thermal Bone Flux (T.B.F.)
- Some subjects noted slight warmth in long bones.
- Claimed to result from “intrabone thermal cycling,” mechanism unknown.
9. Morphological Side Observations
- Mild shin “heaviness”
- Audible micro-clicking during movement
- Temporary increase in bone echo acoustics (B.E.A.)
10. Scientific Validation Status
- No peer-review
- No replication
- Zero biological plausibility
- Data originates from unverifiable community uploads