





what amount /percentage of AHQ do you add? I have it just dont know how much to add..littledragon25 said:1. 2mg ghk-cu injected subcutaneously daily for 5-7 weeks then a 3-4 week break.
2. Tb500 (tb4) injected sub-q if you have no history of cancer and/or aren't worried by the risk of angiogenesis making cancer grow.
3. Ahk-cu raw peptide put into a liquid hair serum and applied to your scalp nightly.
4. Ahk-cu lyophilised peptide reconstituted and then micro-needled into the scalp.
best newsMsGizmo said:Losing weight can cause hair loss. While it may be distressing .. it does grow back.
Hair loss after weight loss: Causes, risks, and prevention
Hair loss after weight loss is due to a condition called telogen effluvium, which nutrient deficiencies can cause. The condition is not dangerous or permanent.
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You ideally want a 1-2% solution. For the sake of easy maths, I use a 60ml The Ordinary hair serum and 1g of AHK-cu which is 1.6%.desinr-gal said:what amount /percentage of AHQ do you add? I have it just dont know how much to add..

I have it on good authority that this is going to be available with a UK supplier very soonlemon lady said:I'm hanging out for PP405 for my alopecia.. what is the hold up?? It's in clinical trials so why haven't our Chinese buddies got it yet?

Really?! like an on-seller or comericially?pedros23 said:I have it on good authority that this is going to be available with a UK supplier very soon

Get a good injectable Methylated B-Complex that contains B1, 2, 6, 12 Niacinamide and Pantothenic Acid (B5). I started taking it and not only did it help my hair grow, it has reversed a significant amount gray, mostly on the top and back of my head.chaylavan said:Thanks for the tip! You’re seriously saving a girl whose hair is disappearing fast![]()

Not commercially. Apparently even grey market don't have it yet so not sure how they've got hold of it.lemon lady said:Really?! like an on-seller or comericially?