Dr. Abud Bakri
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So the idea is, does it number one, have a skin effect, which it seems to be the Picard's, you know, compared it to retinol and vitamin C creams and all these things with positive effects.
And people anecdotally talk about like, you know, their crow's feet going away and topically it does good for them.
There was a study on hair that didn't seem too promising.
So it's not going to, the peptide sites try to tell you like, this is better than minoxidil.
Not really.
Maybe it could be an adjunct.
And a lot of patients will have that success using that with some of their other topical hair loss agents.
And now there's a Chinese group studying it for lung regeneration because there's a lot of connective tissue in the lungs between the different alveoli.
And there's some hype there of using GHK copper as a regenerative from that side.
how many people are trying to regenerate their lungs.
It's for like COPD.
Yeah, and thymic atrophies is a big part of, I suspect.
Post-COVID.
Yeah, because any infection actually leads to, we talk about the thymic involution that happens with age.
There's thymic atrophy that happens after every infection.
The thymus kind of shrinks down.
And then the idea is that you, you know, recover, you convalesce.
We used to have convalescent homes for sick patients.
And then you regenerate your thymus in the state of health.
I think the problem in modern day, people are stressed out, they're at work, they get sick and they keep getting sick.