HGH Fragment 176-191 vs GHK-Cu
Side-by-side comparison of key properties, dosing, and research.
Fat Loss & Metabolic
HGH Fragment 176-191Skin & CosmeticRecovery & RepairAnti-Aging & Longevity
GHK-Cu- Summary
- HGH Fragment 176-191 (also known as AOD-9604) is a stabilized, modified fragment of the human growth hormone molecule corresponding to amino acids 176–191 with an addition of a tyrosine residue at the N-terminus. It retains HGH's fat-burning properties without the anabolic, diabetogenic, or IGF-1-stimulating effects.
- GHK-Cu is a naturally occurring copper complex that declines with age. It is one of the most studied anti-aging peptides, known for powerful skin rejuvenation, wound healing, and tissue remodeling effects.
- Half-Life
- ~30 minutes
- 2–4 hours
- Admin Route
- SubQ
- SubQ, Topical
- Research
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- Typical Dose
- 250–500 mcg
- 1–3 mg
- Frequency
- 1–3 times daily
- 3–5 times per week
- Key Benefits
- Selective fat burning without anabolic side effects
- Reduces visceral and subcutaneous fat
- No insulin resistance or blood glucose disruption
- Does not stimulate IGF-1
- May support cartilage and bone repair (at higher doses)
- No effect on growth or organ size
- Reduces wrinkles and fine lines
- Improves skin firmness and elasticity
- Accelerates wound healing
- Reduces inflammation and oxidative damage
- Promotes hair growth and thickness
- Supports collagen and elastin production
- May improve overall skin health and appearance
- Resets aged fibroblast behavior
- Anti-fibrotic — reduces scar tissue formation
- Side Effects
- Injection site irritation
- Temporary lethargy
- Headache (rare)
- Nausea (rare)
- Temporary blue-green discoloration at injection site (from copper — harmless)
- Post-injection sting (brief)
- Skin irritation with topical use (rare)
- Stacks With
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