The acidic pH from ascorbic acid disrupts the copper-peptide bond
Mioduchoski, FNP-BC , an experienced Family Nurse Practitioner with a background in wellness medicine, peptide therapy, hormone optimization, and medical weight management
Advantages No injection required Simple, convenient administration May provide some local benefit to the gastrointestinal tract before degradation Easier for people with needle aversion Disadvantages Substantially lower systemic bioavailability Inconsistent absorption from dose to dose Higher doses needed to achieve similar systemic effects (if achievable at all) Limited evidence for systemic benefits via oral route Potential GI effects from higher doses Emerging Solutions Some manufacturers are exploring encapsulation technologies, enteric coatings, and liposomal delivery systems designed to protect oral peptides from digestive degradation
In this article, well explore how GHK-Cu works, share real user results, and provide tips on how to incorporate it into your routine for maximum benefits
For patients with conditions like pernicious anemia, gastrointestinal disorders, or those who have had certain surgeries, B12 shots are especially important to ensure your body receives adequate levels for overall well-being