GHK-Cu vs Tri-Heal Max Protocol

Well Studied vs Limited Research
compatible Complementary healing mechanisms; GHK-Cu adds copper-peptide benefits.

Molecular Data

GHK-Cu Tri-Heal Max Protocol
Weight 404.96 Da
Half-life 0.5-2 hours
Chain 3 amino acids
Type Copper tripeptide Fixed-ratio peptide combination

Key Benefits

GHK-Cu
01 Enhanced collagen production (70% increase in type I and III)
02 Improved skin elasticity
03 Reduced fine lines and wrinkles
04 Accelerated wound healing
05 Hair growth stimulation
06 Antioxidant protection
Tri-Heal Max Protocol
01 Enhanced TB-500 dosing for significant injuries
02 Multi-pathway tissue regeneration
03 Anti-inflammatory effects from KPV
04 Complementary healing mechanisms
05 Single injection convenience
06 May accelerate recovery from surgery or injury
07 Targets both acute and chronic tissue damage

Dosing Protocols

GHK-Cu
0.5-2% topical or 1-3mg injectable / 1-2x daily
Systemic anti-aging 1-2mg 1x daily
Enhanced regeneration 2-3mg 1-2x daily
Tri-Heal Max Protocol
200-500mcg total blend (higher end for acute injuries) / Once daily
Conservative healing 200-300mcg total blend Once daily
Standard healing protocol 300-500mcg total blend Once daily
Intensive healing (acute injury) 500mcg total blend Once daily for first 2 weeks, then reduce
Cycling protocol Per standard dosing 4-6 weeks on, 2-4 weeks off

Side Effects

GHK-Cu
Mild skin irritation initially (usually resolves)
Increased photosensitivity
Tri-Heal Max Protocol
Injection site reactions (KPV may help reduce these)
Mild fatigue during healing
Temporary redness at injection site
Contraindications
Known copper sensitivity or Wilson's disease
Active skin infections at application site
Pregnancy or breastfeeding (injectable)
No clinical trials on this three-peptide combination
Active cancer (theoretical concern with growth-promoting peptides)
Pregnancy or breastfeeding
Active infection at injection site

Research Evidence

GHK-Cu Tri-Heal Max Protocol
Status Well Studied Limited Research
References 3 studies 4 studies
FDA Approved No No

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