GHK-CU/ZINC question

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I'm taking 15mg of zinc daily 7 times a week, im doing ghk-cu 3.33mg 5 days on 2 days off? anything I should change or no? any tips would help, thanks. Also another question how long can i run ghk 5 days on 2 days off before taking a break.
 
Insufficient ghk-cu dosage, you need way more than that, like min 20mg
 
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I may be wrong but I don't think you have to cycle ghk-cu
 
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I'm taking 15mg of zinc daily 7 times a week, im doing ghk-cu 3.33mg 5 days on 2 days off? anything I should change or no? any tips would help, thanks. Also another question how long can i run ghk 5 days on 2 days off before taking a break.
15 mg is a bit too much i would drop down to 8 mg, like in a multi-vit or something along those lines. You don't need to cycle, but if u want to save money, sure.
 
JFL at all the retards above me.

"You need to take zinc with GHK-CU to negate copper toxicity bro :feelsuhh:".

Let's use some math here since I don't even think most people understand how a chemical copper attachment converts to mg in a human.

Source: PubChem (CID: 161323)

GHK-CU is a 1:1 complex:
1 molecule GHK = 340g/mol
1 copper ion (Cu+2) = 63.5g/mol
For a total 403g/mol

1774047140121


So copper makes up 15.7% of the weight here:

1774047177228


Now lets say you're doing a daily injection of 2mg for example:

2 mg × 0.157 = 0.314 mg copper 0.314 mg × 1000 = 314 micrograms

Source regarding copper intake in humans:
https://ods.od.nih.gov/factsheets/Copper-HealthProfessional/

Based on the Tolerable Upper Intake Level the (UL)
10mg a day in adults is the tolerable limit, (Which is no where near what GHK contains LMFAO) which is far below UL
0.314mg of copper < 10mg(which is tolerable btw)

Let me even be generous and nice here and say you're taking 5mg of GHK-Cu, that still fucking below the UL limit. 0.785mg is still > 10mg

Even in the off chance you were to even receive "copper overload" your body's homeostasis does a very good job at regulating copper tightly. So even the smallest bump increase is extremely unlikely to cause an imbalance in the average healthy adult.
 

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