Dosage Protocol
GLOW
70mg
CATEGORY: Healing / Anti-Aging
RECONSTITUTION PROTOCOL
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Diluent Amount:Â 3mL Bacteriostatic Water
DOSAGE INSTRUCTIONS
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Dosage Range:Â 15 units (BPC-0.5mg / TB4-0.5mg / GHK-Cu -2.5mg)
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Dosage Frequency:Â 3 - 7 times per week
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Route:Â SubcutaneousÂ
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Cycle Duration:Â 12- 16 weeks / 2-4 weeks off
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Estimated Bottles To Complete Cycle: 4 - 6
For research or educational purposes only. Suggested protocol only, consume at own risk.Â
Notes & Precautions
• Inject in fasted state.
• Injection may sting.
• May feel and look slightly flushed.
Description
GLOW is a synergistic blend of three different peptides, created to promote tissue strength, support cellular repair signaling, and enhance regenerative communication pathways throughout the body.
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BPC-157 is widely recognized for its ability to help coordinate targeted repair processes by influencing growth factor activity, encouraging angiogenesis (the formation of new blood vessels), and guiding cell movement to areas under stress or injury.
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Thymosin Beta-4 works alongside it as a regulator of actin, a structural protein essential for cell movement and organization. This function is especially important during tissue repair and remodeling. Together, these two compounds help direct how cells respond to physical stress, inflammatory signals, and minor tissue damage, encouraging a more structured and efficient healing response rather than a disorganized inflammatory reaction.
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GHK-Cu (a copper peptide) contributes an added layer of cellular communication and signal enhancement. It acts as a gene-regulating peptide that influences pathways involved in collagen production, extracellular matrix remodeling, antioxidant protection, and cellular turnover. Within the body, GHK-Cu supports a shift toward a more repair-oriented, youthful cellular state while also benefiting skin, connective tissue, and overall tissue health.
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When combined, the three components in GLOW operate through complementary actions—supporting cell migration, structural rebuilding, vascular development, and gene signaling. This creates a coordinated, system-wide approach to recovery, resilience, and tissue optimization, rather than focusing on a single isolated effect.