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In this episode, Nora and Evan take a deep dive into GHK-Cu, a copper-binding peptide with more than forty years of scientific interest behind it. They explore why researchers often refer to GHK-Cu as a renewal signal and how it appears across multiple areas of regenerative science, including studies on collagen structure, tissue remodeling, oxidative stress, and balanced inflammatory responses. The conversation highlights what makes this peptide so unique: its presence in youthful tissue, its decline with age, and its recurring role in laboratory models involving skin firmness, wound environments, and gene expression patterns associated with repair.

Nora and Evan break down the science in a clear, approachable way, making complex topics easy to understand without oversimplifying them. They also discuss why GHK-Cu continues to draw attention from cosmetic and cellular-health researchers and what its long-standing place in the literature suggests about its relevance in future studies.


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