Comment · Mon, March 6, 2017
GHK-Cu Works for Hair on Dogs
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sudojay1 · 10 points
I wasn't sure where to post this. It's not really a nootropic-related report but I thought people would be interested in these results.
My dog is 11-years-old and in great shape for her age. Her only identifiable age-related issue is bare spots at her elbows on her front legs. She's had them for at least 5 years now (the bare spots, not the legs; those are OEM).
I ordered some GHK-Cu to try it out and I thought "What the hell? Let's see if this will do something for her." I mixed 20 mg of the reconstituted GHK-Cu into 20 g of a standard moisturizer and have been applying it to her bare spots for a week. They haven't filled in completely but there is noticeably more fur in those spots. Prior to this, you could see the bare spots easily from a distance. Now, the one on her left leg isn't even visible unless you look closely and move the surrounding fur. The results for this are much better than I would have expected.
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sudojay1 · 1 points
Yeah. I hadn't seen much evidence but I figured it couldn't hurt to try it out. I've tried other suggestions to regrow the hair on her elbows and nothing did much. The results, for whatever reason, are unquestionable. After the initial week, the progress hasn't been as dramatic, since I think the first thing to happen was the fur that was already on the edge of her dry spots getting longer. However, there are many short hairs in the center of the dry spots where previously there were none. Dog fur grows to full length on a dog like mine at around 14 weeks so I'm making sure to note when that time is approaching.
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb
It's definitely a cool test you are doing. How did you decide on the concentration you did?