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Location: New Mexico
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First: I've read all the science about copper peptides in the book and on the website (at least all I could find). But I can't find anything about tin peptides. How do they work? Does tin just take the place of copper in the various chemical reactions involved? What's happening biologically? Is there background research on this? How is it like copper and how is it different?

And a goofy question: What does "trireduction" refer to? Is it "reduction" in the redox sense? Or does it have to do with how the product itself is designed? Or something else altogether?

Okay, that's it for now... :-)

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Tin peptides have some strange actions. They do not heal wounds but are better for hair growth and often work very well on fingernails.

Trireduction is just a name. The idea was reducing scars with hydroxy acids, SRCPs and abrasion.
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Thanks!
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