Restore
Rebuilding the cellular matrix.
Cellular Restoration and Dermal Maintenance
How is extracellular matrix integrity maintained and rebuilt at the cellular level?
The Restore phase summarizes literature exploring copper-peptide signaling, collagen and elastin turnover, antioxidant capacity, and dermal microenvironment regulation.
Investigated pathways include modulation of metalloproteinase activity, glycosaminoglycan synthesis, and fibroblast proliferation.
Studies frequently appear in dermatological, cosmetic-science, and wound-healing literature describing structural protein renewal at the tissue level.
- GHK-Cu
Copper tripeptide investigated for extracellular matrix remodeling, antioxidant signaling, and gene-expression studies.
- NAD+
Coenzyme studied in cellular redox balance, sirtuin-pathway research, and metabolic-restoration literature.
| Short Trial | Standard Trial | Extended Trial | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Research Period | 2 weeks | 4 weeks | 8 weeks |
| Research Schedule | Once daily | Once daily | 3 × weekly |
| Research Dose | 1 mg (20 units) | 2 mg (40 units) | 2 mg (40 units) |
| Total Research Material | 20 mg (400 units) | 60 mg (1200 units) | 50 mg (1000 units) |
| Research Vials Needed | 2 × 10 mg vial | 6 × 10 mg vial | 5 × 10 mg vial |
Standardized educational reference: 10 mg vial reconstituted with 2 mL bacteriostatic water (5 mg per mL; 0.05 mg per unit on a 100-unit insulin reference scale).
Once the cellular matrix has been organized for renewal, the literature turns to mitochondrial energetics and metabolic capacity.
For Research Use Only
Not for Human Consumption.
Describe. Never Prescribe.