Skin health protocols using peptides for collagen synthesis, wound healing, photoaging reversal, and barrier function. Your skin loses 1% of its collagen every year after 20, but peptide signalling can tell your fibroblasts to rebuild what time dissolves. GHK-Cu anchors this category: a naturally occurring tripeptide locked inside your collagen that modulates 4,192 human genes and acts as a safe copper chaperone for extracellular matrix remodelling. This hub also covers the follicle-rebooting approach to hair loss and the supplement cofactors that support dermatological applications.
We are no longer blocking baldness -- we are rebooting the follicle from the inside out.
A naturally occurring tripeptide locked inside your collagen that modulates 4,192 human genes, acts as a safe copper chaperone, and signals systemic repair, with plasma levels dropping 60% between ages 20 and 60.
A D-retro-inverso peptide that selectively kills senescent cells by disrupting the FOXO4-p53 survival interaction, triggering mitochondrial apoptosis in aged 'zombie' cells while sparing healthy tissue.
KPV is the three-amino-acid tail of alpha-MSH: it keeps the parent hormone's anti-inflammatory power, drops the pigmentation, and targets inflamed tissue through the PepT1 transporter. The catch: every result so far is from cells or animals.