Do not massage the injection site, as this can disperse the peptide too quickly or cause irritation
Yoo HC, Park SJ, Nam M, Kang J, Kim K, Yeo JH, Kim JK, Heo Y, Lee HS, Lee MY, et al
Statistics and reproducibility The experimental group size was determined to match the most restrictive requirement: patient number for RNA-Seq analysis
L-carnitine (the parent compound) displays immunosuppressive properties and abrogates intestinal inflammation in experimental colitis models by inhibiting both APC and CD4+ T cell function.[18] ALC has been shown to increase the ratio of Treg cells in colon while decreasing the ratio of Th17 cells and macrophages, thereby improving immune tolerance.[2] Combination Strategies for Systemic Inflammation: ALC 1,500-2,000 mg/day + Omega-3 fatty acids 2-4 g/day + Curcumin 500-1,000 mg/day + Vitamin D ESTIMATED COSTS Acetyl-L-Carnitine (Generic): 500 mg capsules: $0.20-$0.50 per capsule Daily cost (1,500 mg/day): $0.60-$1.50/day ($220-$550/year) Daily cost (3,000 mg/day): $1.20-$3.00/day ($440-$1,095/year) Brand Name Products: Varies by manufacturer
Description GHK-Cu is a naturally occurring copper-binding tripeptide (Gly-His-Lys + Cu) found in human plasma, saliva, and urine