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GLOW70(Recovery Blend)

Advanced recovery and wellness research blend formulated with 50mg BPC-157, 10mg GHK-Cu, and 10mg TB-500.

Mechanism of action

Blended preparation combining BPC-157, GHK-Cu, and TB-500. Each component appears in distinct literature streams: BPC-157 in gastric and tendon repair models, GHK-Cu in skin remodeling and copper-dependent enzyme research, and TB-500 (thymosin β4 fragment) in actin sequestration and tissue-repair models.

In plain terms

A three-ingredient research blend. BPC-157 shows up in gut and tendon repair studies. GHK-Cu is a copper-carrying peptide studied for skin and collagen. TB-500 is a fragment of a natural tissue-repair protein. Each one has its own research story — the blend just bundles them.

Research areas

Tissue repair modelsWound-healing pathwaysSkin & collagen research
In plain terms
  • · How damaged tissue rebuilds itself
  • · How wounds close and remodel
  • · How skin produces and repairs collagen

History & discovery

BPC-157 was first isolated from human gastric juice in the 1990s. GHK-Cu was identified by Loren Pickart in 1973 as a copper-binding tripeptide in blood plasma. TB-500 is a synthetic fragment of thymosin β4, characterized in the 2000s.

Blend composition

  • BPC-15710 mg
  • GHK-Cu50 mg
  • TB-50010 mg

Reconstitution & handling

Lyophilized peptides are typically reconstituted with bacteriostatic water and stored refrigerated after reconstitution. Use the dosing calculator to work out concentrations for your research preparation.

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Assay & QC notes

Each peptide in the blend is independently tested for purity (HPLC) and identity (mass spectrometry) before formulation, then the final blend is re-verified.

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