EpithalonGHK-Cu

The Anti-Aging Stack: Epithalon + GHK-Cu

The comprehensive anti-aging combination targeting both cellular aging and visible skin health.

2 peptides$60–$160/cycle (Epithalon: $40–$100/cycle + GHK-Cu topical: $20–$60/month)

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Why These Peptides Work Together

Epithalon and GHK-Cu address aging through completely different mechanisms, making them an ideal combination. Epithalon targets cellular aging at the fundamental level through telomerase activation and pineal gland regulation. GHK-Cu addresses the visible manifestations of aging through collagen synthesis, antioxidant activation, and tissue remodeling. Together, they provide both cellular-level and phenotypic anti-aging coverage.

Protocol Overview

Epithalon is cycled: 5–10 mg/day for 10–20 days, 1–2 times per year. GHK-Cu can be used continuously: topically (1–5% serum daily) or injected (1–2 mg/day). Many users run an Epithalon cycle in spring and fall while maintaining daily GHK-Cu topical application.

Dosing Schedule

PeptideDoseTimingRoute
Epithalon5–10 mgDaily for 10–20 days (cycled 1–2x/year)Subcutaneous
GHK-Cu1–5% concentrationDaily (ongoing)Topical serum

✓ Who This Stack Is For

Adults aged 35+ interested in comprehensive anti-aging protocols, those with visible skin aging concerns, individuals focused on longevity optimization, and anyone seeking to address both cellular and phenotypic aging simultaneously.

Evidence Base

Epithalon has 30+ years of Russian research with animal lifespan extension data and human sleep/quality-of-life studies. GHK-Cu has multiple clinical studies in cosmetic dermatology demonstrating skin improvements.

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