Is nasal spray ghk-cu effective?

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I am thinking about hopping on ghk-cu for acne and skin health. It would be difficult for me to hide vials and work with syringes as i still live with my parents. So I’m am therefore thinking about taking ghk-cu in nasal spray. Is it still effective? I pasted the purity test that was shown on the website. If you have any other suppliers that can ship to Sweden I’d be happy for recommendations. IMG 5558
 
I am thinking about hopping on ghk-cu for acne and skin health. It would be difficult for me to hide vials and work with syringes as i still live with my parents. So I’m am therefore thinking about taking ghk-cu in nasal spray. Is it still effective? I pasted the purity test that was shown on the website. If you have any other suppliers that can ship to Sweden I’d be happy for recommendations.View attachment 4030222
they will never be as bioavailable and effective as pinning.
 
I am thinking about hopping on ghk-cu for acne and skin health. It would be difficult for me to hide vials and work with syringes as i still live with my parents. So I’m am therefore thinking about taking ghk-cu in nasal spray. Is it still effective? I pasted the purity test that was shown on the website. If you have any other suppliers that can ship to Sweden I’d be happy for recommendations.View attachment 4030222
Use tretnion and acne washes first and give me solution cuz ts works
 
I don’t like them as if they are unpure you’re putting them spraying them right to the brain.
No reason not to inject, it you have the right needles and have a lil practice you won’t feel anything
 
I understand but i should still work right? Even if the results will not be as big as when pinning?
needle is just objectively better, safer and more effective as it's more bioavailable.
 
Inhaled GHK-Cu is more of a cope compared to topical or injectable. The main difference is localisation: injections circulate systemically, while topical mainly acts in the applied area. There isn’t much safety data on inhaled use, so it’s riskier and less studied than the other methods
 

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