Storage Stability
Mechanism of Action
GHK-Cu Component
Stimulates collagen synthesis, activates MMP/TIMP remodeling, promotes angiogenesis, and delivers copper to fibroblasts and wound-healing cells. Primary skin rejuvenation mechanism.TB-500 Component
Thymosin Beta-4 fragment (Ac-SDKP) promotes actin polymerization, reduces inflammation, improves cell migration, and enhances tissue repair across multiple tissue types including skin, muscle, and connective tissue.BPC-157 Component
Activates growth factor receptors (EGF-R, VEGF-R), promotes angiogenesis, modulates nitric oxide synthesis, and provides systemic healing support, particularly for connective tissue and gut.Research Protocols
Dosing Approach
Blend dose is vendor-specified. Each component's individual research dose should be considered: - GHK-Cu: 2 mg/mL injectable or 2–5% topical - TB-500: 2.5–5 mg weekly SubQ - BPC-157: 200–500 µg daily SubQRoute
May be used topically for skin focus or subcutaneously for systemic tissue repair. Consult vendor specifications for the specific Glow formulation.Calculate your Glow dose Vial strength, BAC water, exact syringe draw in IU. Free, no signup. Open Calc →
Storage & Handling
Store at 2–8°C. Each component in the blend has different stability profiles, GHK-Cu is sensitive to oxidation, TB-500 and BPC-157 to heat. Keep refrigerated at all times. Use within vendor-specified window after reconstitution.
References
- [1]See individual entries: GHK-Cu, TB-500, BPC-157 for component-specific references.
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