Overall read
Generally coherent
Selected: GHK-Cu, BPC-157, GHK (Basic), Dasatinib + Quercetin. This is a triage layer, not a dosing or safety clearance.
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Overall read
Selected: GHK-Cu, BPC-157, GHK (Basic), Dasatinib + Quercetin. This is a triage layer, not a dosing or safety clearance.
GHK-Cu emphasizes collagen quality, matrix remodeling, and copper-peptide signaling; BPC-157 emphasizes vascular and tissue repair signaling. The repair axes are non-overlapping.
Confidence: mechanistic · Evidence: Mechanistically coherent and common in community repair stacks; direct human combination data absent.
Caution: Both can be framed as repair/growth-supportive; active malignancy cautions should be respected.
Source/rationale: GHK-Cu and BPC-157 chapter stack notes
Compatible topical pairings: BPC-157 (tissue repair peptide; complementary mechanisms — BPC-157 focuses on vascular and tissue repair; GHK-Cu focuses on matrix synthesis and skin structural restoration); retinoids (retinoic acid promotes collagen synthesis via RAR/RXR nuclear receptor pathway — complementary to GHK-Cu'
Confidence: mechanistic · Evidence: Documented in the GHK (Basic) chapter's stacking discussion (community/mechanistic, not a controlled combination trial).
Source/rationale: chapter:ghk §9
No interaction data — community use appears common but no published data exists for this combination.
Confidence: unknown · Evidence: No pair-specific source/rationale in the current interaction dataset.
Source/rationale: Fallback: unknown pair
Compatible topical pairings: BPC-157 (tissue repair peptide; complementary mechanisms — BPC-157 focuses on vascular and tissue repair; GHK-Cu focuses on matrix synthesis and skin structural restoration); retinoids (retinoic acid promotes collagen synthesis via RAR/RXR nuclear receptor pathway — complementary to GHK-Cu'
Confidence: mechanistic · Evidence: Documented in the GHK (Basic) chapter's stacking discussion (community/mechanistic, not a controlled combination trial).
Source/rationale: chapter:ghk §9
No interaction data — community use appears common but no published data exists for this combination.
Confidence: unknown · Evidence: No pair-specific source/rationale in the current interaction dataset.
Source/rationale: Fallback: unknown pair
No interaction data — community use appears common but no published data exists for this combination.
Confidence: unknown · Evidence: No pair-specific source/rationale in the current interaction dataset.
Source/rationale: Fallback: unknown pair