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How GHK-Cu Works (Mechanism of Action) GHK-Cu functions primarily as: A copper delivery molecule A modulator of gene expression A regulator of extracellular matrix remodelling Copper is an essential cofactor for enzymes involved in: Collagen cross-linking Angiogenesis Antioxidant defense Tissue remodelling GHK-Cu appears to: Increase synthesis of collagen types I and III Stimulate dermal fibroblast activity Modulate matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) Reduce pro inflammatory signalling in wound models Its effects are local and tissue specific rather than systemic and hormonal

Primary action: Innate repair receptor activation Best for: Neuropathic pain, small fiber neuropathy, chronic inflammation, nerve regeneration Pairs well with: Wolverine (BPC-157 + TB-500), Core Spark (SS-31), Calm Within (KPV) Primary action: Tissue repair, tendon and ligament healing, gut restoration Best for: Musculoskeletal injuries, post-surgical recovery, gut health Pairs well with: ReWire (ARA-290), KLOW, Build & Define (IGF-1 LR3) Primary action: Mitochondrial membrane stabilization Best for: Cellular energy, exercise recovery, aging-related fatigue Pairs well with: ReWire (ARA-290), Better Vitality NAD+, Cellular Longevity (Epithalon) Primary action: Anti-inflammatory tripeptide (alpha-MSH derivative) Best for: Gut inflammation, skin inflammation (eczema, psoriasis), immune modulation Pairs well with: ReWire (ARA-290), KLOW, VIP The most common stacking pattern we see in Lincoln Park is ReWire + Wolverine for patients with both nerve damage and soft tissue injury, or ReWire + Core Spark for patients who want nerve repair plus mitochondrial optimization

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Key Differences: BPC-157: Targets specific tissues, ideal for localized injury recovery Peptide TB 500: Enhances systemic recovery, especially for large muscle groups At TOSM, we often design custom BPC 157 TB 500 protocols for athletes or patients requiring both targeted and broad-spectrum support