Adding probiotic-rich foods such as yogurt, kefir, sauerkraut, or kimchi may help support gut balance
Antioxidant & Inflammation-Related Research Because GHK-Cu interacts with copper-related antioxidant pathways, it is commonly researched for its interaction with: Oxidative-stress regulation Antioxidant-defense mechanisms Superoxide dismutase (SOD)-related pathways Cellular-resilience signaling Inflammation-related research pathways Physiological-maintenance mechanisms Research commonly investigates how GHK-Cu may interact with oxidative-stress and physiological-maintenance pathways associated with: Healthy-aging research Skin-integrity investigations Recovery-focused regenerative signaling Cellular-protection and resilience pathways Its interaction with antioxidant-support and regenerative signaling pathways has contributed to broader research interest in GHK-Cu within dermal-maintenance, tissue-support, and healthy-aging research models

The mechanisms include direct GLP-1 receptor activation in salivary glands, reduced fluid intake from appetite suppression, GI-related fluid losses, autonomic nervous system changes, reduced chewing stimulation, and mild diuretic effects
Contact your GP urgently if you experience severe or persistent vomiting preventing fluid intake, severe abdominal pain (especially upper abdomen radiating to the back), persistent diarrhoea with blood or fever, or symptoms of pancreatitis or gallbladder disease