GHK-Cu has a somewhat similar effect on cancer like BPC-157 has, just through a different pathway.
— Morph (@doctormorphh) May 3, 2026
GHK-Cu can inhibit tons of pro-cancer proteins in the cancer specifically meaning it's to some extent able to detect whether a cell is 'good' or 'bad'.
"GHK has been found to… https://t.co/CSHl5Nbzol pic.twitter.com/LJ5mVEtIyr
Tuesday, May 5, 2026
morph: GHK-Cu can inhibit tons of pro-cancer proteins in the cancer specifically meaning it's to some extend able to detect whether a cell is 'good' or 'bad'.
Wednesday, August 13, 2025
🤯Mind-blowing description of how mRNA jabs—and all jabs—cause "storms" in the blood
— Sense Receptor (@SenseReceptor) August 14, 2025
The jabs "desiccate" the body, causing "precipitation" of the blood. This, in turn, leads to myriad health problems
"[Jab victims] look gray because they're suffocating at the cellular level"… pic.twitter.com/fteaFVJXmZ
Monday, December 18, 2023
CARNIVORE DIET REVERSES GRAY HAIR? I eat 6 lbs each grass fed liver, heart and kidney per month. The elasticity of my skin has been restored and all wrinkles almost gone. My hair is dark again on arms, legs and chest and darkening on head.
Reversing gray hair is completely doable, many don't realize this. Do a deep dive on what causes gray hair and how to reverse it naturally. Essentially carnivore is not "fixing" it, it's simply allowing the body to correct underlying issues and hormone regulation...
— The Whole Truth Health (@Lrn2Unlrn) November 25, 2023
LJ LaValle writes,
Gary Null did a hair study many years back with some great results on a mostly plant based vegan diet.
Many reported getting their natural hair color returning in addition to growing new hair where once bald.
Here is info on the study @ Gary Null Blog, Hair Study.
I eat 6 lbs each grass fed liver, heart and kidney per month. The elasticity of my skin has been restored and all wrinkles almost gone. My hair is dark again on arms, legs and chest and darkening on head. My skin is no longer ashen and fingernails/hair now shine. Late 50's
— Tom Shanklin (@TomsWorld01) November 26, 2023