Got something OTHER than GHK-Cu :/

Reta-Cake

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Hey everyone,

So, I just got a package with 100g of "nicotinamide ribose cloride" powder from an online retailer, which isn't what I wanted. I had ordered "GHK-Cu" powder, but they sent me this instead.

When I bought the GHK-Cu, I wasn't really aware of the going rate, so I figured $16 for 50g seemed reasonable. But then I realized it usually costs way more, so I figured it was probably a scam anyway. I guessed even if the label said GHK-Cu, it would be something else inside. Well, I got the package today, and they sent me something else entirely.

I might try to get a refund, but I'm also curious about this powder. I looked it up online and with a chatbot, and it seems like it's used as an anti-aging supplement.

Has anyone here used it or know anything about it?
 
That's probably NR. It's supposed to help your body make more NAD+. But yeah, you never know what you're really getting. Sometimes they hide stuff.
 
True. But GHK-cu isn't a sketchy substance anyway. It's a normal cosmetic product so it shouldn't need any hidden tactics.

Those online listings are often pretty bad. Sorry that happened!
 
I've already requested a refund on the site.

Anyway, I don't think you can find real GHK-Cu powder for topical use that cheap anywhere else.

Was it a scam or is the seller clueless?

Has anyone tried this "nicotinamide" stuff?
 
That online marketplace can be hit or miss, fingers crossed you get your refund. I was actually denied a refund once when a package was lost in transit for a while, and I'm still waiting for that item or my money back years later.
 
I ordered Ghk-cu cosmetic from that site several times after it was suggested by someone well known for her protocols and checked by a popular tester. I also bought some filters for a good price compared to elsewhere (this was a while ago).

I see those items aren't listed there now. Luckily more suppliers have Ghk-cu cosmetic (at lower prices) and the filters are available straight from the manufacturer on their website along with their vials.
 
I have some joint issues after years of working out, so I started taking BPC 157 orally and injecting TB500 into my knees and elbows, but I haven't seen much improvement after 3 weeks. I hope it starts working soon.
 
For joint issues, consider things like fixing any muscle imbalances, optimizing your diet for anti-inflammation, and ensuring adequate hydration. Sometimes the basics make a big difference.
 
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