GLOW Protocol Peptide Blend
GHK-Cu + BPC-157 + TB-500 — components, dosing & chart
The "GLOW" protocol is a community peptide blend combining GHK-Cu, BPC-157, and TB-500 — pairing a copper skin/collagen peptide with the BPC-157/TB-500 recovery duo. This guide explains the components, typical research dosing, and how to reconstitute the blend. These are research peptides, not approved medicines, and this is educational, not medical advice.
What is the GLOW protocol?
GLOW is a community shorthand for a three-peptide blend — GHK-Cu, BPC-157, and TB-500 — sold premixed in a single vial. It combines a copper peptide associated with skin, collagen, and tissue remodeling (GHK-Cu) with the BPC-157 and TB-500 "repair pair" widely researched for recovery and healing.
Because it is a fixed blend, each draw delivers all three peptides in the vial’s set ratio, so you dose the blend as a whole rather than each peptide separately. Exact amounts per vial vary by source — a common ratio is GHK-Cu 50 mg with BPC-157 10 mg and TB-500 10 mg.
GLOW components & what they are researched for
| Peptide | Common vial amount | Researched for |
|---|---|---|
| GHK-Cu | ~50 mg | Copper peptide — skin, collagen, tissue remodelingBest |
| BPC-157 | ~10 mg | Tissue repair, gut, tendon/ligament recovery |
| TB-500 | ~10 mg | Recovery, flexibility, healing (actin/cell migration) |
Reconstitution: blend total to concentration
| Blend total | +1 mL | +2 mL | +3 mL |
|---|---|---|---|
| 50 mg | 50 mg/mL | 25 mg/mL | 16.7 mg/mLBest |
| 70 mg | 70 mg/mL | 35 mg/mL | 23.3 mg/mL |
Typical dosing & cycling (community protocols)
Community GLOW protocols are usually dosed once daily (often subcutaneously) for a cycle of several weeks, then a break — driven mostly by the BPC-157/TB-500 recovery components. Because it is a blend, your draw is measured in volume or units against the reconstituted concentration, not per individual peptide.
There is no validated "correct" dose for the combination, and amounts vary widely between sources. Start from your product’s COA amounts, keep the cycle conservative, and log exactly what you take.
Safety
Reconstituted blends should be refrigerated and labeled with concentration and date. Because the blend is unregulated, verify identity and content with a third-party COA before trusting the label, and remember GHK-Cu solutions are normally blue from the copper.
This is educational only. None of these peptides are approved for the uses discussed, evidence for the combination is anecdotal, and decisions about whether to use them belong with a qualified healthcare professional.
Guide FAQs
GLOW is a community peptide blend of GHK-Cu + BPC-157 + TB-500, sold premixed in one vial. It pairs a copper skin/collagen peptide with the BPC-157/TB-500 recovery duo. It is a research blend with no clinical trials as a combination.
Because GLOW is a fixed blend, you dose it as a whole by volume/units against your reconstituted concentration — each draw delivers all three peptides in the vial’s ratio. There is no validated dose; community protocols typically run once daily for a multi-week cycle. Start from your product’s COA amounts.
KLOW adds a fourth peptide, KPV (an anti-inflammatory tripeptide), to the GHK-Cu + BPC-157 + TB-500 base. So KLOW = GLOW + KPV. GLOW focuses on skin and recovery; KLOW adds gut/anti-inflammatory signaling.
Add bacteriostatic water to the vial; concentration = total blend mg ÷ water added. Each draw contains all components in the fixed ratio. Use the reconstitution calculators to convert a dose to syringe units.
Its components are research peptides, not approved medicines, and the blend is unstudied as a combination. Quality is unregulated, so verify a COA and consult a professional. This page is educational, not medical advice.
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