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The scary pointy thing
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…Then many of his disciples who were listening said, “This saying is hard; who can accept it?”
…As a result of this, many [of] his disciples returned to their former way of life and no longer accompanied him.
Picking up where we left off, topical absorption of GHK-Cu is a bit of a problem.
So can we pop a pill?
Unfortunately, no. It’s not stable in stomach acid. It falls apart completely before it can be absorbed.
That leaves one more route of entry.
Injections.
Like with a needle and syringe.
😱
I know what you're thinking.
Injections? Seriously? That sounds scary/painful/complicated/extreme.
I felt the same way at first.
But let's put this in perspective:
Estimates are that over 40 million diabetics worldwide give themselves injections daily.
Medical professionals administer countless injections every single day. B12 shots, vaccines, cosmetic procedures... it's literally one of the most common medical procedures on the planet.
The needles used for GHK-Cu injections are tiny - similar to insulin needles. Many people report feeling virtually nothing.
Compare that to:
Applying minoxidil TWICE daily, EVERY day, FOREVER.
Taking finasteride pills daily, losing your manhood and piece of mind, FOREVER.
Using expensive topicals that barely work EVERY night.
Going bald and grey.
Suddenly, a quick injection once or twice a week doesn't seem so extreme?
And here are the concrete advantages:
GHK-Cu protected from degradation.
Administered in precise, therapeutic doses
Able to reach ALL follicles systemically, even ones you can't see or reach
I know you’re not convinced yet, but let me keep going.
We know that GHK-Cu can repair damaged follicles and reactivate dormant ones, but it can't address the underlying energy crisis that caused the problems in the first place.
That’s where NAD+ shines.
But if we’re injecting GHK-Cu, why not supercharge our results by injecting NAD+ as well?
You see, the expensive oral dose precursors (NMN or NR) are still extremely inefficient compared to directly injecting NAD+.
(Don’t worry, the safety profiles for both are pristine. Remember, these are molecules your body is already making and using. We’re just helping it out a little.)
This leaves us with two big questions (and probably several smaller ones).
Where do we find injectable GHK-Cu and NAD+? (Is this safe? legal? crazy? Did you say NEEDLES?)
Are these two things ALL we need to regrow (and repigment) hair?
And as you may have guessed, I'll tell you all about that in my next email.
See you then,
Greg
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