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

$114.50first monthCompare both

Verified Rebody customers

$3.82 a day for month one

Take it. Don't apply it.

GHK-Cu oral troche or GHK-Cu 3% cream$114.50 or $99 for the first 30 days

Same copper peptide, two very different mornings. The cream is another step in a routine you already struggle to finish. The troche dissolves in your mouth while you find your keys.

  • One troche daily, no application
  • Nothing to layer and nothing that rubs off
  • 30 troches, a full 30 days
  • Provider review and free shipping on both
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First-month pricing applies to eligible new patients.

A Rebody GHK-Cu oral troche jar with three loose troches beside it.
100% onlinePrivate health visit
Licensed careU.S. provider review
Delivered freeDiscreet pharmacy shipping
Pause or cancelNo long-term lock-in

The two GHK-Cu formats

One peptide, two routines.

Both are prescription GHK-Cu acetate from a licensed U.S. compounding pharmacy. Pick the routine you will still be doing in month three.

Oral troche01
A Rebody GHK-Cu oral troche jar with three loose troches beside it.

GHK-Cu oral troche

Dissolves in the mouth · once daily

Thirty seconds in the morning, nothing to apply, nothing to wash off, and a dose that is not aimed at one patch of skin.

  • 15 mg or 25 mg per troche
  • 30 troches, a full 30 days
  • $7.63 a day at the standard price
$114.50$229/mo

First month, then $229 monthly.

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Topical cream02
A Rebody GHK-Cu 3% topical cream pump.

GHK-Cu 3% cream

Applied to face and neck · twice daily

Puts the copper peptide directly on facial and neck skin, and it is the format the small human copper-peptide studies used.

  • GHK-Cu acetate, 3%
  • 30 g, a full 30 days
  • Morning and evening, then moisturizer and sunscreen
$99$214.99/mo

First month, then $214.99 monthly.

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The practical difference

Troche and cream, side by side.

Every specification below comes from the catalog record for each product.

CompareOral troche3% cream
CompoundGHK-Cu acetateGHK-Cu acetate
FormatOral trocheTopical cream
Strength15 mg3%
RoutineOne troche dissolved in the mouth, once a dayApplied to the face and neck, twice a day
ReachAn oral route, not limited to one areaThe skin you apply it to
Daily effortAbout thirty seconds, no washing upTwo application steps around the rest of your routine
Package30 troches30 g
Supply30 days30 days
First month$114.50$99
Then monthly$229/mo$214.99/mo
ResearchCopper-peptide biology from cell, tissue, and animal reviewsThe same biology, plus small human studies of topical creams

The case for the troche

The best routine is the one you keep.

Four reasons customers pick the daily troche over one more thing to put on their face.

01

Nothing to apply

No layering under sunscreen, no waiting for it to sink in, no deciding whether it goes before or after the serum you already own.

02

Nothing rubs off

No residue on your collar, no film on a pillowcase, no reapplying after a workout or a swim.

03

Not aimed at one patch of skin

A cream treats the area you rub it into. A troche takes an oral route, so the dose is not limited to the square inches your hands reached.

04

It survives a busy week

Thirty seconds in the morning from a jar that packs flat. The routine that actually gets kept is the one that beats the routine you abandon in month two.

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Topical research

What the cream studies measured.

If you are weighing the cream, this is the trial worth knowing about. It ran on a facial cream, so it belongs in the cream column.

71 women. 12 weeks. Topical GHK-Cu.

In women with photoaged skin, a facial copper-peptide cream improved skin laxity, clarity, and appearance, reduced fine lines and the depth of wrinkles, and increased skin density and thickness. That trial ran on a cream, so it is evidence for the cream.

Summarized in Pickart L, Vasquez-Soltero JM, Margolina A. Biomed Res Int. 2015.
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Skin results

Two people who took the troche.

Verified Rebody customers on the 15 mg oral troche.

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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 · Almost 3 months
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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 · About 14 weeks
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Format questions

Oral or topical, answered.

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Is it the same compound in both?

Yes. Both are GHK-Cu acetate, the copper peptide made of glycine, histidine, and lysine. The route, the package, the routine, and the price are what differ.

Why choose the troche over the cream?

Because the routine sticks. One troche dissolved in your mouth each morning, nothing to apply, nothing to layer, nothing that rubs off, and a dose that is not confined to the skin you reached with your fingers.

Why would someone choose the cream instead?

The cream puts GHK-Cu directly on facial and neck skin, and the small human copper-peptide studies used topical creams. If your goal is one specific area of your face and neck, that is a fair reason to look at the cream.

Can I compare milligrams to a percentage?

No. A 3% cream concentration and a 15 mg oral troche are different quantities measured in different ways. They are not convertible, and a bigger number in one column does not mean a bigger dose than the other.

Can I use both?

Tell your provider about every treatment you already use during your health visit. They decide what to prescribe, and they can adjust it later through your care team.

Are they billed separately?

Yes. They are separate prescriptions with separate monthly plans, and each one can be paused or stopped on its own before the next refill.

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.
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One less step

Copper peptide, no application.

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

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