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GLOW

Also known as: GLOW blend · GHK-Cu / BPC-157 / TB-500

A popular recovery-and-skin blend combining GHK-Cu, BPC-157 and TB-500 in a single vial.

GLOW at a glance

NameGLOW
Also known asGLOW blend, GHK-Cu / BPC-157 / TB-500
CategoryRecovery & tissue repair
TypePeptide
SequenceBlend — not a single peptide (GHK-Cu + BPC-157 + TB-500).
Typical doseDosed by the vial's per-component mg content
FrequencyOften daily in discussed protocols
RouteSubcutaneous injection (research)
Half-lifeVaries by component; generally short (hours) for each peptide.

Overview

GLOW is a marketing name for a fixed combination of three widely discussed peptides: the copper peptide GHK-Cu plus the repair peptides BPC-157 and TB-500. It is sold pre-mixed so one injection delivers all three, and is talked about mainly for skin quality and general recovery. Exact ratios vary by supplier, and no combination product like this is an approved medicine.

How it’s thought to work

  • GHK-Cu is studied for collagen synthesis, skin remodeling and antioxidant signaling.
  • BPC-157 is studied for soft-tissue and gut repair, partly via angiogenesis.
  • TB-500 (a thymosin beta-4 fragment) is studied for cell migration and systemic recovery.

Researched uses

  • Skin appearance and elasticity (GHK-Cu component)
  • General soft-tissue recovery
  • Wound-healing support in animal models

Commonly cited protocol

Typical doseDosed by the vial's per-component mg content
FrequencyOften daily in discussed protocols
RouteSubcutaneous injection (research)
NotesA fixed blend cannot be adjusted per component — separate vials allow independent dosing.

Reconstitution

Sold as a multi-peptide vial. Use our blend calculator to work out the units for each component after adding bacteriostatic water.

Cautions

  • None of these peptides are FDA-approved; a fixed blend removes the ability to adjust one component.
  • Human data are limited for each component and essentially absent for the combination.
  • Actual content and purity of blended research vials vary widely by source.

GLOW FAQ

What is GLOW?

A popular recovery-and-skin blend combining GHK-Cu, BPC-157 and TB-500 in a single vial.

How does GLOW work?

GHK-Cu is studied for collagen synthesis, skin remodeling and antioxidant signaling. BPC-157 is studied for soft-tissue and gut repair, partly via angiogenesis. TB-500 (a thymosin beta-4 fragment) is studied for cell migration and systemic recovery.

What is GLOW used for?

Skin appearance and elasticity (GHK-Cu component); General soft-tissue recovery; Wound-healing support in animal models.

What is a typical GLOW dose?

Dosed by the vial's per-component mg content, Often daily in discussed protocols, Subcutaneous injection (research). This is a commonly cited figure for context only, not medical advice.

How do you reconstitute GLOW?

Sold as a multi-peptide vial. Use our blend calculator to work out the units for each component after adding bacteriostatic water.

What is the half-life of GLOW?

Varies by component; generally short (hours) for each peptide.

Related recovery & tissue repair peptides

⚠️ Educational reference only — not medical advice. These compounds are largely research chemicals not approved for human use in most countries. Nothing here is a recommendation to obtain or administer any substance. Consult a qualified clinician.