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I’m 15 and about 130 pounds. I’m already gonna get GHK-CU, but I was wondering if I should get MT2 if I have a farmers tan. Also any peptides that can help with gaining weight since I have fast metabolism would be really helpful.
 
Also any peptides that can help with gaining weight since I have fast metabolism would be really helpful.
just eat in a surplus + workout u don’t need a fucking peptide for weight gain 🫩
 
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You don’t need peptides. You can achieve this naturally, and GHK-Cu is pointless to take at 15.
 
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I’m 15 and about 130 pounds. I’m already gonna get GHK-CU, but I was wondering if I should get MT2 if I have a farmers tan. Also any peptides that can help with gaining weight since I have fast metabolism would be really helpful.
If you can't eat for shit then mk-677 but you will bloat on it
 
I’m 15 and about 130 pounds. I’m already gonna get GHK-CU, but I was wondering if I should get MT2 if I have a farmers tan. Also any peptides that can help with gaining weight since I have fast metabolism would be really helpful.
Js eat ur only 15 peps are dangerous for ur health
 
eat in surplus but if you find that too difficult try ghrp-2 that shit makes you so hungry you wouldn't believe it lmao. good luck brother :feelscry:
 
I’m 15 and about 130 pounds. I’m already gonna get GHK-CU, but I was wondering if I should get MT2 if I have a farmers tan. Also any peptides that can help with gaining weight since I have fast metabolism would be really helpful.
how u need peptides to gain weight iqlet?
instead of picking the fork up you want to grow your internal organs and fuck up your heart
 
If you really want to get more tan, try tanning drops first. If you aren't satisfied, do mt1. mt2 is known to have quite a lot worse sides and just not worth getting over mt1.
 
I’m 15 and about 130 pounds. I’m already gonna get GHK-CU, but I was wondering if I should get MT2 if I have a farmers tan. Also any peptides that can help with gaining weight since I have fast metabolism would be really helpful.
eat bhai
 
Really not if you have acne scars or dark spots etc its will be useful
Acne scarring or hyperpigmentation do not mean you should use GHK-Cu, especially at 15 when your skin already has a high collagen production rate and rapid cell turnover rate. There's no collagen decline to improve. It's a waste of money and time, especially if you're not using it for a very specific reason. You would only expect minimal results if any at all. JFL

GHK-Cu plays a part in regeneration and skin remodelling in aging contexts, there's also no proof that it helps with acne scarring.

 
Acne scarring or hyperpigmentation do not mean you should use GHK-Cu, especially at 15 when your skin already has a high collagen production rate and rapid cell turnover rate. There's no collagen decline to improve. It's a waste of money and time, especially if you're not using it for a very specific reason. You would only expect minimal results if any at all. JFL

GHK-Cu plays a part in regeneration and skin remodelling in aging contexts, there's also no proof that it helps with acne scarring.

Your only looking at one type of collagen there are multiple tyes just cause your a teen and you have high collagen doesnt mean its doing what "collagen does" for scars your body will heal scars with type 1 collagen in a "panicked, disorganized "cross-hatch" pattern" in this situation your collagen levels are perfectly fine as you stated but your skin did a bad job with the type it used and in this scar case it wont add collagen it will shift the one there from type 1 to type 3 which is much softer and better which is not the "scar look" and more organized furthermore ghkcu will remove all old collagen and replace it with new collagen as you stated you still have the same level but what you didnt state is the type of collagen weather its old or new etc classic uneducated behaviour JFL. GHK-Cu has strong anti inflammatory properties. It calms the melanocyte cells that produce too much pigment after a pimple heals

Sources:
Healing of scar tissue-(https://www.researchgate.net/public...roteinase-2_expression_by_fibroblast_cultures) if you want the full study you can request it all you get is a summary. This is a study from Dr. François-Xavier Maquart if you know anything about copper peptides research you would know him, furthermore this study is backed by Dr. Loren Pickart the very person who found GHK-Cu in 1973 who did the same study and found the same results, The FDA often quotes Dr. François-Xavier Maquart and he is accepted by them, The Mayo Clinic one of the most prestigious and recognised hospitals in the us often ranked number 1 in the us, Modern Clinical Trials if wanted i can state them
Dark spots: (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/10188155/) im too lazy to do the qualifications thing again take my word for it
PS your study you quoted contradicts you also for such a grey you shouldnt be talking so loud
If anything written in this post deeply offends you i can remove it and edit it out and sorry if anything does actually affect you in a negative way God bless twin always remember God is the number one priority
 
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I’m 15 and about 130 pounds. I’m already gonna get GHK-CU, but I was wondering if I should get MT2 if I have a farmers tan. Also any peptides that can help with gaining weight since I have fast metabolism would be really helpful.
eat food brah
 

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Your only looking at one type of collagen there are multiple tyes just cause your a teen and you have high collagen doesnt mean its doing what "collagen does" for scars your body will heal scars with type 1 collagen in a "panicked, disorganized "cross-hatch" pattern" in this situation your collagen levels are perfectly fine as you stated but your skin did a bad job with the type it used and in this scar case it wont add collagen it will shift the one there from type 1 to type 3 which is much softer and better which is not the "scar look" and more organized furthermore ghkcu will remove all old collagen and replace it with new collagen as you stated you still have the same level but what you didnt state is the type of collagen weather its old or new etc classic uneducated behaviour JFL. GHK-Cu has strong anti inflammatory properties. It calms the melanocyte cells that produce too much pigment after a pimple heals

Sources:
Healing of scar tissue-(https://www.researchgate.net/public...roteinase-2_expression_by_fibroblast_cultures) if you want the full study you can request it all you get is a summary. This is a study from Dr. François-Xavier Maquart if you know anything about copper peptides research you would know him, furthermore this study is backed by Dr. Loren Pickart the very person who found GHK-Cu in 1973 who did the same study and found the same results, The FDA often quotes Dr. François-Xavier Maquart and he is accepted by them, The Mayo Clinic one of the most prestigious and recognised hospitals in the us often ranked number 1 in the us, Modern Clinical Trials if wanted i can state them
Dark spots: (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/10188155/) im too lazy to do the qualifications thing again take my word for it
PS your study you quoted contradicts you also for such a grey you shouldnt be talking so loud
If anything written in this post deeply offends you i can remove it and edit it out and sorry if anything does actually affect you in a negative way God bless twin always remember God is the number one priority
The study I linked does not contradict me in any way. I linked it because it shows every effect GHK-Cu has on skin. Acne scarring treatment IS NOT LISTED AS ONE OF THEM. You're also doing nothing but babbling about unsupported claims. There is also no clinical data indicating that GHK-Cu converts type 1 scar collagen into type 3 in vivo. Type 3 is present early in wound healing and is later replaced by type 1.

As for your second take, I DID NOT STATE OR IMPLY that GHK-Cu removes all old collagen and replaces it with new collagen. Dermal collagen turnover is slow, even in someone as young as 15, as OP stated. GHK-Cu could influence fibroblast signaling, but it doesn't mean that it equates to full collagen clearance or dermal rebuilding.

Scar outcomes are driven by acne severity, not by insufficient collagen levels or incorrect collagen subtypes.

Regarding post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation, GHK-Cu has been studied in vitro for its effects on melanocytic activity & pigmentation. It will provide support for current pigmentation regulation, but not for pre-existing hyperpigmentation, especially if it's severe. All it does is modulate melanocyte signaling and reduce excessive production.

Mirin your counterargument, though. And I'm not grey, setting aside the textbook definition, I have been within this forum for a couple of years now.
 

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