GLOW
GHK-Cu / BPC-157 / TB-500
GLOW combines GHK-Cu, BPC-157, and TB-500 in a single recovery- and skin-focused blend. It targets connective-tissue repair and dermal endpoints simultaneously and is often delivered as a single multi-peptide vial.
What's in this stack
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Why these peptides together
GHK-Cu is associated with collagen synthesis and skin repair; BPC-157 and TB-500 contribute connective-tissue and wound-healing mechanisms. The combination is rationalised on complementary mechanisms across dermal and musculoskeletal tissue.
How it's typically run
Compounding pharmacies typically supply GLOW as a single multi-peptide vial reconstituted with BAC water. A typical protocol is daily subcutaneous injection. Note: GHK-Cu solutions are blue-tinted because of the copper complex — this is normal.
Frequently asked questions
- Why is GLOW solution blue?
- The blue tint comes from the copper(II) ion in GHK-Cu. It is a normal characteristic of the reconstituted blend.
- Use plastic or metal syringes for GLOW?
- Use plastic syringes. The copper in GHK-Cu can interact with metal — plastic insulin syringes are the safe default.
PeptideDose is an educational reference. It is not medical advice and does not replace consultation with a licensed healthcare provider. Doses shown in presets are derived from published protocols and product labels — they are not personal recommendations.
