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GHK-cu and niacin will both help regrow fibroblast cells, along with autophagy through fasting. You'll want to stop mitosis and induce mitophagy. If your fibroblast cells are dead; get rid of them and grow new ones.
Then make sure everything in the new cells stay functional.
If you allow corrupted cells to keep dividing before you get rid of them, then it'll require a deeper level of autophagy to clean up the mess the longer you leave off doing a moderate/long fast.
BTW I'm not certain on this, but I think fibroblast cells might be in charge of releasing endogenous GHK-cu in the case of healing wounds. Fibroblast cells are mainly in charge of producing type 2 collagen which is needed most in bone/cartiliage. And GHK-cu(II) is also released when there's injuries to parts of the body that require type 2 collagen. So this is just a guess but I think it's possible that it's actually the fibroblast cells themselves that release the small amount of GHK-cu that our bodies have.
Then make sure everything in the new cells stay functional.
If you allow corrupted cells to keep dividing before you get rid of them, then it'll require a deeper level of autophagy to clean up the mess the longer you leave off doing a moderate/long fast.
BTW I'm not certain on this, but I think fibroblast cells might be in charge of releasing endogenous GHK-cu in the case of healing wounds. Fibroblast cells are mainly in charge of producing type 2 collagen which is needed most in bone/cartiliage. And GHK-cu(II) is also released when there's injuries to parts of the body that require type 2 collagen. So this is just a guess but I think it's possible that it's actually the fibroblast cells themselves that release the small amount of GHK-cu that our bodies have.