GLOW is a regenerative peptide blend combining GHK-Cu, TB-500, and BPC-157—designed to support tissue repair, reduce inflammation, and promote healthy recovery through complementary biological pathways.
Quick Facts
Reconstitute: Add 3.0 mL bacteriostatic water
→ ~23.3 mg/mL concentrationTypical daily dose: 2,330 mcg (2.33 mg) once daily for 4 weeks
Easy measuring:
1 unit = 0.01 mL ≈ 233 mcgStorage:
Lyophilized → freeze at −20 °C (−4 °F)
Reconstituted → refrigerate 2–8 °C (35.6–46.4 °F) and use within 4 weeks
Dosing & Titration Guide
Weeks | Daily Dose | Units / Volume |
Weeks 1–4 | 2,330 mcg | 10 units (0.10 mL) |
Frequency: Inject once daily subcutaneously.
Each 0.10 mL dose provides approx.:
1.7 mg GHK-Cu
0.33 mg TB-500
0.33 mg BPC-157
For low-volume doses (≤10 units), 30- or 50-unit syringes offer clearer markings.
Reconstitution Steps
Draw 3.0 mL bacteriostatic water.
Inject slowly down the vial wall (reduces foaming).
Gently swirl or roll—never shake.
Label with the date and refrigerate immediately.
Use within 4 weeks for best potency.
Educational use only. Not medical advice. For research purposes only.
Supplies Checklist
Vials Needed
4-week protocol → 1 vial
Syringes
4 weeks → 28 syringes
Bacteriostatic Water
1 vial → 3 mL
Alcohol Swabs
2 per day
4 weeks → 56 swabs
Protocol Overview
A simple snapshot of how GLOW fits into a 4-week repair protocol.
Goal: Support collagen production, cell migration, angiogenesis, and inflammation control using a three-peptide synergy.
Schedule: Once daily for 4 weeks, then rest 2–4 weeks before considering another cycle.
Dose: 2,330 mcg (2.33 mg) of the full GLOW blend daily.
Reconstitution: 3.0 mL → 23.3 mg/mL concentration.
Storage: Freeze lyophilized; refrigerate reconstituted.
Dosing Protocol
A stable, once-daily plan for predictable delivery.
Daily dose: 2,330 mcg (10 units / 0.10 mL)
Frequency: Once per day, same time daily
Cycle length: 4 weeks on, 2–4 weeks off
Precision: 30-unit syringes recommended for small volumes
Comfort: Volume remains well below typical subcutaneous comfort limits
Storage Instructions
Lyophilized
Store at −20 °C (−4 °F)
Keep dry and protected from light
Refrigeration (2–8 °C) is acceptable short-term
Reconstituted
Refrigerate 2–8 °C
Do not freeze
Use within 4 weeks
Let vial warm slightly before opening to prevent moisture uptake
Protect from light (amber vial preferred)
Discard if cloudy, discolored, or particulate is present
Important Notes
Use a new sterile insulin syringe each time.
Rotate injection sites (abdomen, thighs, upper arms).
Inject slowly; pause before withdrawing the needle.
Track doses and injection sites.
Always allow alcohol swabs to dry completely before injecting.
How GLOW Works
GLOW blends three powerful repair-support peptides, each targeting a different part of the healing cascade:
GHK-Cu
Activates genes linked to repair and reduces genes linked to inflammation
Promotes collagen, elastin, and ECM rebuilding
Supports angiogenesis and antioxidant protection
TB-500
Encourages cell migration to injury sites
Promotes angiogenesis and stem/progenitor cell recruitment
Helps reduce scar tissue and regulate inflammation
Supports more organized, functional healing
BPC-157
Enhances nitric oxide and growth factor signaling
Improves microcirculation at injury sites
Reduces inflammatory cytokines
Promotes tendon, ligament, muscle, bone, and gut healing in research models
Together, they support faster wound closure, stronger tissue regeneration, and reduced fibrosis compared to baseline recovery.
Potential Benefits & Considerations
Observed in Research
Faster wound closure
Reduced inflammation and pain
Improved tissue quality and reduced scar formation
Multi-tissue repair (tendon, muscle, skin, bone, gut)
Broad regenerative support with high tolerability
Mild injection-site redness or itching may occur.
Research is ongoing—large-scale human studies are still needed.
Lifestyle Factors for Best Results
Adequate daily protein (1.6–2.2 g/kg)
Smart training: resistance + controlled activity
Prioritize sleep (7–9 hours)
Manage stress to support recovery
Supportive micronutrients: vitamin C, zinc, copper
Injection Technique
Clean vial stopper + skin with separate alcohol swabs
Draw 10 units (0.10 mL) using a sterile insulin syringe
Pinch a fold of skin; inject at 45–90°
Inject slowly for 2–3 seconds
Rotate sites (1–2 inches apart)
Dispose of needles in a sharps container
Disclaimer:
All peptide products sold on this website are for research, laboratory, and educational purposes only. They are not approved by the FDA or Health Canada, are not intended for human consumption, and should not be used for medical, cosmetic, or therapeutic purposes unless specifically prescribed by a licensed healthcare professional.
The information provided on this site is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Product descriptions, protocols, or references are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider before beginning any new protocol, supplement, or treatment.
By purchasing from this website, you acknowledge and agree to use these products responsibly and in accordance with all applicable laws and guidelines.