Dr. Abud Bakri
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Dr. Lauren Pickhart was passed now.
He discovers GHKCU in the collagen tissue.
And he's like, hey, this might be the factor that controls collagen synthesis and also collagen breakdown.
So he does a bunch of studies.
His work is all about this.
Almost all the literature comes from this one lab, a common theme in peptides, unfortunately.
He discovers it in maybe the mid-'70s.
And it's found to be very high in youth in serum levels.
So you'll find this in the blood of anyone that we test up to like 200, I think, nanograms, whatever the unit was.
And then it gets down to like in the levels of the 60s by the age of 65.
So it dramatically decreases with age.
It's thought to be maybe what leads to the youthful appearance of young skin.
And with age, you lose that effect.
So he did a bunch of trials, both topically for skin, for hair.
There's now injectable work being done.
So similar to the BPC, they would, you know, cut rats open, inject GHK copper in a different site, and they'd get faster wound repair of the skin tissue from injecting this.
So that's, you know, it's become synonymous with BPC-157, TB-500, Wolverine stack, which someone online just made up.
That's the Wolverine stack?
It's those two?
Yes.