Rodent models with induced ovarian damage or uterine injury treated with GHK-Cu demonstrate more rapid tissue repair, thicker, more vascularized endometrium, and in some instances improved litter sizes relative to untreated controls

Re-starting GHK-Cu after break: Faster results than first time (usually) Muscle memory-like effect Tissue more responsive 4-8 weeks to regain vs 8-12 weeks initially Why faster response: Cellular machinery "primed" Some structural improvements persist Fibroblasts more responsive Not starting from scratch Re-starting protocol: Same titration not necessary Can often start at previous maintenance dose Or brief intensive 4-6 weeks to regain Then resume maintenance Example scenarios: Best practice: Don't take breaks if possible Maintenance much easier than regaining If must stop, restart sooner rather than later Even minimal maintenance better than nothing How you can use SeekPeptides for GHK-Cu protocols SeekPeptides helps you plan and track every aspect of GHK-Cu duration - from pharmacokinetics to results timelines to storage management

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