KLOW Peptide Blend
KPV + GHK-Cu + BPC-157 + TB-500 — components, dose & chart
KLOW is a four-peptide research blend — KPV, GHK-Cu, BPC-157, and TB-500 — commonly sold as an "80mg" vial. It is essentially the GLOW recovery blend plus KPV, an anti-inflammatory tripeptide. This guide covers the components, dose per day, and how to reconstitute it. These are research peptides, not approved medicines, and this is educational, not medical advice.
What is KLOW?
KLOW is a community shorthand for a four-peptide blend sold premixed in one vial. The most common "KLOW 80mg" formulation is GHK-Cu 50 mg, KPV 10 mg, BPC-157 10 mg, and TB-500 10 mg. It brings together tissue-repair (BPC-157, TB-500), copper skin/remodeling (GHK-Cu), and anti-inflammatory (KPV) peptides at fixed ratios.
Compared with GLOW (GHK-Cu + BPC-157 + TB-500), KLOW adds KPV — a tripeptide derived from α-MSH studied for downregulating inflammatory signaling, particularly in gut and epithelial tissue. Because it is a fixed blend, each draw delivers all four peptides in the vial’s ratio.
KLOW 80mg components
| Peptide | Common amount | Researched for |
|---|---|---|
| GHK-Cu | 50 mg | Copper peptide — skin, collagen, tissue remodelingBest |
| KPV | 10 mg | Anti-inflammatory (α-MSH fragment); gut/epithelial signaling |
| BPC-157 | 10 mg | Tissue repair, gut, tendon/ligament recovery |
| TB-500 | 10 mg | Recovery, flexibility, healing (actin/cell migration) |
Reconstitution: KLOW 80mg blend to concentration
| Blend total | +2 mL | +3 mL | +4 mL |
|---|---|---|---|
| 80 mg | 40 mg/mL | 26.7 mg/mL | 20 mg/mLBest |
Dose per day & cycling (community protocols)
Because KLOW is a fixed blend, "dose per day" is a single small volume (or number of units) of the reconstituted solution, taken once daily in most community protocols — each dose delivers all four peptides proportionally. Cycles commonly run a few weeks on, then a break, driven by the recovery components.
There is no validated dose for the combination. Start from your product’s COA amounts and the reconstituted concentration, keep the cycle conservative, and log exactly what you take.
Safety
Reconstituted blends should be refrigerated and labeled with concentration and date; GHK-Cu makes the solution blue from the copper. Because KLOW is unregulated, verify identity and content with a third-party COA before trusting the label.
This is educational only. None of these peptides are approved for the uses discussed, human evidence for the blend is anecdotal, and decisions about whether to use them belong with a qualified healthcare professional.
Guide FAQs
KLOW is a four-peptide research blend — most commonly GHK-Cu 50 mg + KPV 10 mg + BPC-157 10 mg + TB-500 10 mg (an "80mg" vial). It combines tissue-repair, copper skin/remodeling, and anti-inflammatory peptides at fixed ratios.
Because KLOW is a fixed blend, the daily dose is a single small volume or number of units of the reconstituted solution — each dose delivers all four peptides proportionally. There is no validated amount; community protocols typically dose once daily for a multi-week cycle. Start from your COA amounts.
KLOW adds KPV (an anti-inflammatory tripeptide) to the GHK-Cu + BPC-157 + TB-500 base. So KLOW = GLOW + KPV. KLOW adds gut/anti-inflammatory signaling on top of GLOW’s skin and recovery focus.
Add bacteriostatic water to the 80 mg vial; concentration = 80 ÷ water added (e.g. 2 mL = 40 mg/mL). Each draw contains all four peptides in the 50:10:10:10 ratio. Use the reconstitution calculators to convert to syringe units.
Its components are research peptides, not approved medicines, and the blend is unstudied as a combination. Quality is unregulated — verify a COA and consult a professional. Educational only, not medical advice.
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