question for old baldy or those who know

techprof

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Old Baldy wrote:
Hey Cassin.

You know, you could also go to SkinActives.com and buy some of their GHK copper peptides and add it to four ounces of their canvas cream. Then you would have another variation of copper peptides to use in your arsenal.

It's a decent creamed concoction IMHO. You know, not a heavy cream.

Total cost (i.e., with the canvas cream) is about $17.00 for four ounces, plus shipping, so you might want to order a couple "sets" to save on shipping a little. Good price for that expensive GHK copper peptide IMHO.

The actual GHK copper peptide is only $10.50 and can be added to any cream you choose though. Each GHK copper peptide vial "treats" four ounces of cream. It mixes in well with a little stirring.

To really add to it, buy some anti-oxidant booster they sell. Just a few drops for four ounces is all that is needed. Very good ingredients and very concentrated IMHO. It will last a very long time and costs $9.50 IIRC.

So, you won't be out too much money trying this stuff.

I have used it for my recent transplant healing and my scalp has healed quicker than my first transplant, (i.e., where I didn't use anything until I started reading up on this stuff about two months after that first transplant).

I've used it about 4 times a week for two months now. One-half of the four ounces remains to be used.

It ain't a miracle, nothing is IMHO, but it is very good for the scalp IMHO.


Hi old baldy (Rick)
hope you are doing fine. Happy holidays to you. I assume that you are talking about GHK peptide used in tricomin here. Do you know the concentration of ghk peptide in tricomin? It costs 49$ for 180 ml (6 oz). If tricomin has only 0.1% peptide then what you suggest might be cheaper. if tricomin has 1% or more don't you think tricomin is cheaper?
Is there a way to find out?

Also, will this ghk peptide from the skinactives.com dissolve in ethanol base. I am thinking of addint it to Lee's minoxidil (#500 or xandrox 15+) or to scalpicin (ethanol/ppg/ coritzone%).
what about adding this to prox-N from Dr. Proctor?
thanks
techprof
 

Old Baldy

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I just emailed my response techprof.

Copper peptides are a signaling medication and you don't need much of them to do their stuff IMHO. (This is for specific peptides, not Folligen's broad based peptides. I don't know how much of those you need but I'm sure Dr. Pickart puts in enough to satisfy himself as to the effectiveness.)

The site owner at Skinactives has provided a dosage, when mixed in a four ounce cream, that has been shown to be clinically effective in wound healing. I believe that site is very reputable and honest IMHO.

The GHK copper peptides are the peptides people buy from their hair transplant surgeons for wound healing IIRC.

Cassin wanted variety in his copper peptide treatment, so I suggested the GHK form for variety purposes.
 

techprof

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old baldy,
thanks. that helps.
 
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