GHK-Cu vs Wolverine Stack
Well Studied vs Well Studied
compatible Copper peptide promotes collagen; no negative interactions expected.
Molecular Data
GHK-Cu Wolverine Stack
Weight 404.96 Da N/A
Half-life 0.5-2 hours —
Chain 3 amino acids N/A
Type Copper tripeptide Peptide blend
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
Wolverine Stack
01 Complementary healing mechanisms
02 87.5% improvement in knee pain patients
03 Reduced inflammation and enhanced cell migration
04 Promotes angiogenesis and reduces scarring
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
Wolverine Stack
BPC-157: 250-500 mcg per dose + TB-500: 2-2.5 mg per dose / BPC-157: 1-2x daily; TB-500: 2x per week (typically Monday/Thursday or Tuesday/Friday)
General Recovery Protocol BPC-157: 250mcg 2x/day + TB-500: 2mg 2x/week BPC-157 daily, TB-500 twice weekly
Intensive Injury Recovery BPC-157: 500mcg 2x/day + TB-500: 2.5mg 2x/week BPC-157 daily, TB-500 twice weekly
Maintenance/Prevention Protocol BPC-157: 250mcg 1x/day + TB-500: 2mg 1x/week BPC-157 daily, TB-500 weekly
Side Effects
GHK-Cu
Mild skin irritation initially (usually resolves)
Increased photosensitivity
Wolverine Stack
Not extensively documented in human studies
Generally well-tolerated in available research
Contraindications
Known copper sensitivity or Wilson's disease
Active skin infections at application site
Pregnancy or breastfeeding (injectable)
ANY history of cancer or suspicious growths
Active malignancy or concurrent chemotherapy
Pregnancy or breastfeeding
Research Evidence
GHK-Cu Wolverine Stack
Status Well Studied Well Studied
References 3 studies 6 studies
FDA Approved No No
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