50% off your first monthGHK-Cu oral troche · 30 troches · 30 days

$114.50first monthGet started

Verified Rebody customers

$3.82 a day for month one

Copper is how skin rebuilds itself.

Prescription GHK-Cu oral troche$114.50 first month, then $229

Your fibroblasts need copper to build collagen, and GHK is the peptide that carries it to them. You make less of it every decade. A daily troche is the simplest way to put it back.

  • Three amino acids, one copper ion
  • Dissolves against the lining of your mouth
  • 30 troches, a full 30 days
  • Provider review and free shipping included
Start my online visit

Takes about five minutes. Pause or cancel any time.

Three linked glass peptide units holding a single burnished copper sphere above a pale collagen lattice in a dark field.
100% onlinePrivate health visit
Licensed careU.S. provider review
Delivered freeDiscreet pharmacy shipping
Pause or cancelNo long-term lock-in

Three amino acids and one copper ion

The peptide that tells skin to build.

GHK is glycyl-L-histidyl-L-lysine, three amino acids that carry one copper ion. Your body makes it, and the amount circulating falls sharply from your twenties onward.

3amino acids: glycine, histidine, and lysine, in that order
1copper ion held in the complex your cells can use
1troche a day, dissolved under the tongue or in the cheek
A three-stage illustration: a copper ion held in a three-unit peptide on the left, a fibroblast cell lit from within in the middle, and new collagen fibres weaving into a dense lattice on the right.
01Copper arrives in a usable form

Loose copper is not much use to a cell. GHK carries one copper ion in a complex that cells can pick up and put to work.

02Fibroblasts get the signal

GHK-Cu raises collagen, elastin, and glycosaminoglycan production in the fibroblasts that build the dermal matrix. That is the layer that decides whether skin looks dense or slack.

03The repair programs come up with it

The same peptide shifts gene expression toward tissue remodeling, antioxidant defense, and lower inflammatory signaling. Building and protecting run together.

Start my online visit

The sublingual and buccal route

Why it goes in your mouth.

A troche dissolves against the lining of your mouth, which is thin, wet, and packed with blood vessels. That gives copper peptides a route into circulation instead of one patch of skin. It takes about as long as brushing your teeth.

01The lining of your mouth is built for this

The tissue under the tongue and inside the cheek is thin and richly supplied with blood vessels. That is why troches are put there instead of swallowed whole.

02The troche does the work

It sits in place and dissolves against that tissue. Nothing to measure, nothing to mix, nothing to apply.

03One dose reaches the whole body

A cream treats the patch of skin you rub it into. An oral route is not aimed at one square inch of face.

A two-panel ink-on-bone diagram: a troche resting under the raised tongue on the left, and a troche tucked between the lower gum and cheek on the right.

The research

Three reviews, in plain English.

What each paper looked at, what it measured, and where to read it.

Start my online visit
  1. Skin regenerationA 2015 review maps GHK across skin regeneration. At 1 to 10 nanomolar the copper peptide stimulated both the synthesis and the breakdown of collagen and glycosaminoglycans, restored fibroblast function after radiation damage, and up- or downregulated at least 4,000 human genes.Pickart L, Vasquez-Soltero JM, Margolina A. Biomed Res Int. 2015.
  2. Gene expressionA 2018 review reads GHK-Cu against the newer gene data. It reports that some age-related changes in gene expression are reversible, and that GHK suppresses interleukin-6 and blocks NF-κB p65 and p38 MAPK activation.Pickart L, Margolina A. Int J Mol Sci. 2018.
  3. Aging biologyA 2020 paper builds the case for GHK as an anti-aging peptide, collecting cell and mouse work on wound healing, collagen synthesis, bone repair, angiogenesis, oxidative stress, and cognition in old mice.Dou Y, Lee A, Zhu L, Morton J, Ladiges W. Aging Pathobiol Ther. 2020.

Skin results

Skin moves on its own schedule.

Dermal collagen turns over slowly, so give this months rather than weeks. Here is what that looked like for two verified Rebody customers.

Almost 3 months
The GHK-Cu troches are small, taste fine and fit into my routine without much thought. My skin looks less dull, and a coworker asked if I had changed my skincare. That was the first time I felt sure someone besides me could see it.
A coworker asked what I changedVerified customer · 01
About 14 weeks
Honestly my first month on the GHK-Cu troches I saw nothing and thought I wasted my money. Around week 10 the rough area by my nose started feeling smoother and my skin was less dry by the end of the day. I am glad I stuck with it but people should know it takes time.
Slow results but it worksVerified customer · 02
Start my online visit

Mechanism questions

The biology, answered.

Hard morning sun across a bare shoulder still beaded with pool water.
What exactly is GHK-Cu?

GHK is a peptide of three amino acids, glycine, histidine, and lysine. It binds one copper ion to form GHK-Cu. Your body produces it and circulating levels fall steeply from your twenties onward. Rebody prescribes it as GHK-Cu acetate in an oral troche.

Why put it under the tongue instead of swallowing it?

The oral mucosa under the tongue and inside the cheek is thin and vascular, which is why troches are formulated to dissolve in place there. Your prescription label carries the exact placement and timing directions.

What has actually been studied?

Published reviews cover GHK-Cu in cell, tissue, and animal models across collagen production, gene expression, antioxidant activity, inflammation, wound healing, and cognition. Three of those reviews are summarized on this page with their citations. The human outcome studies in that literature used topical copper-peptide creams rather than an oral troche.

How long before anything changes?

Dermal collagen turns over slowly, so this is a months-long routine rather than a weekly one. Verified Rebody customers on this product describe noticing changes somewhere between about ten and fourteen weeks.

Is copper safe to take daily?

Copper is an essential trace mineral, and GHK-Cu delivers it bound in a peptide complex rather than as free copper. Tell your provider about copper-related conditions, liver or kidney disease, and every medicine and supplement you take, and follow the dose on your label.

Can I take it with the cream?

That is a decision for your provider. Tell them about every treatment you already use during your health visit and they will decide what to prescribe.

Important safety information

Before you start.

GHK-Cu oral troches are prescription compounded medication. A licensed provider reviews your health history, medications, supplements, allergies, and pregnancy or breastfeeding status before writing the prescription.

Tell your provider about copper-related conditions, liver or kidney disease, and every medicine and supplement you take. Stop and seek urgent medical help for hives, swelling, breathing difficulty, or other signs of a serious allergic reaction.

Compounded medications are not FDA-approved. Prescription required. Outcomes vary. This page is not medical advice.
A swimmer rests at the edge of a sunlit pool after a morning session.

Put the copper peptide back

Give your skin something to build with.

$114.50 for your first 30 days, then $229 a month.

Start my online visit

$114.50first month

Get started