So I ordered 10 grams of this stuff from Raxus Chemicles.
I know there is a video on youtube of how to make an AHK-CU cream. However, I strongly prefer a liquid.
Does anyone know what solution the study or studies on AHK-CU used? Or otherwise whether it is soluble in ethanol (everclear)...
So I just ordered 10g of AHK-CU from Raxus Chemicals.
I know there is guide on youtube of mixing it in a cream base. But I strongly prefer liquid solutions.
Does anybody know what solutions the study or studies on AHK-CU used? Or whether AHK-CU is solube in alcohol? Water? PPG?
Thanks.
Jacob, I didn't want to pay money for some product that I do not know if it actually contains what they say it does. And I've never heard anyone getting results from that one that is out there. So I just bought some apply polyphenols and made my own.
Jacob, it is not B-2 in particular. Just...
I know you said that, but Jacob posted links to oral SOD that indicated the SOD did something other than just get digested like a steak. Got any response to that or are you just going to repeat again what you already said?
Uhhhhhhh, copper peptides maybe?
In addition to promoting the growth of collagen and elastin, copper peptides help to activate and stimulate superoxide dismutase, or SOD, a powerful antioxidant enzyme that occurs naturally in the body.
http://www.livestrong.com/article/25666 ... -peptides/...
LOL, there you go Bryan, trying to act smart again.
I wasn't confused about a damn thing. My post explicity said that various products work by STIMULATING SOD, so my very clear question was why not just use SOD directly instead of just trying to use other products to stimulate it.
Learn to...
I've read that various hair loss products work by stimulating the body's production of superoxide dismutase (SOD). But if SOD does good things for hair loss, why not use it directly? I know it can be purchased.
There must be some logical fallicy I am missing...
Thanks guys.