One of my favorites is GHK-Cu, a naturally occurring copper-binding peptide that peaks in our twenties and then declines by more than 60% by the time we reach our sixties
documented research protocols reference an initial 0.25 mg per dose
It affects glucose metabolism by stimulating insulin secretion after you eat carbohydrates.[2] It does this by stimulating insulin secretion as a response to carbohydrate intake to help bring blood sugar levels back down within a normal range
Taking these medicines together has no clear contraindications, but they affect appetite and the cardiovascular system
Semaglutide shares 94% sequence homology with human GLP-1 and functions by curbing appetite, thereby reducing food intake, cravings, and preference for energy-dense foods
Most healthy adults do not experience an immediate energy surge, although some individuals with deficiencies, chronic fatigue, or age-related declines may notice improvements in endurance