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Insights on Peptides and JH KCU
Jun 2, 2025
Zero Downside Podcast Notes
Host
Dr. Wade McKenna
Sponsored by MoabTexas.com
Topic
Peptides
Overview
Focus on providing quick scientific data and clinical outcomes
Primary questions addressed:
What are peptides used for?
Dosages
Complications and side effects
Peptide Regime
Invitation to start a customized peptide regimen
Visit MoabTexas.com, fill out a questionnaire
Staff support for getting started
Peptide Highlight: JH KCU (Copper Peptide)
Initial Use
First prescribed for wound care in diabetic patients
Benefits
Improves collagen synthesis
Increases tissue health (collagen vascularity, Vitality of fibroblasts)
Effective for:
Loose skin
Fine wrinkles
Hair loss
Hyperpigmentation
Wound care
Mechanism
Naturally occurring substance in the human body
Serum levels decrease with age, affecting skin and hair health
Uses in Practice
Commonly used for hair loss
Part of hair protocols, including micro-needling and maintenance
Stimulates body’s own stem cell production, aiding in wound care
Regenerative medicine protocols:
Micro-needling with cellular tissue for skin health
PRP, bone marrow aspirate, postnatal tissue grafts
Administration
Typically administered eight times a month (twice a week)
Dosage: 0.2 cc's
Varies for specific cases like wound care
Alternative Forms
Injectable form preferred over shampoo version
Shampoo is expensive and poorly absorbed
Conclusion
Importance of JH KCU in therapeutic protocols
Injectable form recommended for cost-effectiveness and efficacy
Call to Action
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Note
These notes cover the key points discussed in the podcast episode about peptides and specifically JH KCU.
They are organized to highlight the essential information regarding peptide use, benefits, and administration.
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