GLOW Blend
BPC-157 + TB-500 + GHK-Cu — Repair & Collagen Stack
Blend Composition
GHK-Cu dominates because effective GHK-Cu doses are in the milligram range while BPC-157 and TB-500 work at microgram levels. At 10 units on a U-100 syringe, all three peptides deliver within their standard dose ranges.
What is the GLOW Blend?
GLOW is a pre-mixed peptide blend combining three compounds in a single 70mg vial: BPC-157 (10mg), TB-500 (10mg), and GHK-Cu (50mg). The blend is designed for users who would run all three compounds simultaneously, consolidating three reconstitutions and three injections into one.
The rationale for the combination is mechanistic complementarity: BPC-157 drives local angiogenesis and growth factor recruitment at injury sites; TB-500 handles systemic cell migration and actin remodeling across the body; GHK-Cu promotes collagen synthesis, matrix metalloproteinase modulation, and skin and hair follicle regeneration. Together they target tissue repair from local and systemic angles while adding a collagen and anti-aging layer.
GLOW is the foundation blend for repair and anti-aging goals. For users dealing with significant systemic inflammation, gut issues, or autoimmune-related tissue damage, KLOW adds KPV for NF-kB anti-inflammatory coverage.
Reconstitution Guide
Standard protocol: add 2mL bacteriostatic water to the 70mg vial.
At 10 units (0.1mL), each dose delivers approximately: BPC-157 500mcg · TB-500 500mcg · GHK-Cu 2.5mg. These fall within standard individual dose ranges for all three compounds. Use the Reconstitution Calculator for custom dilutions.
GLOW vs KLOW
| Feature | GLOW | KLOW |
|---|---|---|
| BPC-157 | ✅ 10mg | ✅ 10mg |
| TB-500 | ✅ 10mg | ✅ 10mg |
| GHK-Cu | ✅ 50mg | ✅ 50mg |
| KPV (anti-inflammatory) | ❌ | ✅ 10mg |
| Total vial size | 70mg | 80mg |
| NF-kB suppression | Indirect | Direct via KPV |
| Best for | Repair + collagen + anti-aging | Repair + inflammation + gut |
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