🌟 GLOW Blend: GHK-Cu + BPC-157 + TB-500 — Skin & Tissue Repair Stack full guide breakdown
What is the Glow Blend
🌟 GLOW Blend: GHK-Cu + BPC-157 + TB-500 — Skin & Tissue Repair Stack full guide breakdown
For anyone asking what should I use for next-level skin, gut, or injury recovery? This one’s a triple threat—designed to support healing, reduce inflammation, and boost collagen all at once.
GHK-Cu → collagen regeneration, skin rejuvenation
BPC-157 → angiogenesis, gut & vascular healing
TB-500 → cell migration, tissue repair
Together = layered skin & tissue support.
Why People Love This Blend?
Targeted wound healing and tissue repair
Strong anti-inflammatory effects
Skin tone, scarring, and connective tissue support
Gut barrier & mucosal integrity support
3-peptide synergy = deeper, wider coverage than single agents
What You’ll Need
GLOW Blend vial
Bacteriostatic Water
Insulin syringes (29–31g)
Alcohol swabs
🧪 Reconstitution & Dosing
Step Instructions Notes
Sanitize Wipe vial stoppers with alcohol and let dry. Wash/sanitize hands and work surface. Prevents contamination
Prepare Vial Pull air into syringe and inject into peptide vial first. BAC water won’t rush in
Add BAC Water Draw desired volume of BAC water, inject slowly down the side of the vial. Avoid blasting powder directly
Dissolve Swirl gently until dissolved (don’t shake hard). Store vial refrigerated (2–8°C). Shaking damages peptide
Formula How to Use Example
Concentration (mg/mL) Total mg in vial ÷ mL of BAC water added 10mg ÷ 2mL = 5mg/mL
Dose Volume (mL) Desired Dose (mcg) ÷ Concentration (mcg/mL) 250mcg ÷ 5000 =5 units on insulin syringe
Syringe Calibration 100 units = 1mL, 10 units = 0.1mL, 1 unit = 0.01mL Keeps measurements accurate
💉 Needle & Injection Guide
Category Details
Gauge 29–31G (higher number = thinner needle)
Length ½ inch (SubQ), 1 inch (IM)
Type Insulin syringes with fixed needles recommended
Injection Sites Notes
SubQ Abdomen (2” from navel), thigh (outer upper leg), upper arm (posterior), flank/hip
IM Ventrogluteal (hip, safest), deltoid (arm), vastus lateralis (outer thigh), upper outer glute
Technique Steps
SubQ Pinch skin → insert at 45° → inject slowly 5–10s → withdraw → light pressure
IM Stretch skin → insert at 90° → aspirate lightly (if blood, withdraw) → inject slowly → withdraw quickly + pressure
Site Rotation Notes
Don’t reuse injection site within 48–72 hrs Minimizes irritation & scar tissue
Keep a simple log Track site use for safer long-term protocols
Benefits & Dosing Reference
Target Area Suggested Daily Dose (each peptide) Notes
Skin Repair 250 mcg GHK-Cu / BPC-157 / TB-500 Often used topically or SubQ near target area
Wound / Gut Support 500 mcg each daily SubQ systemic dosing, split AM/PM if needed
Deep Tissue Recovery 1-2.5 mg each x2/week Great for injury cycles, post-surgery, or aging support
Typical Cycle Length: 6–8 weeks, longer for structural healing like tendon or ligament repair.
What to Expect
- Week 1–2 → skin feels more elastic, inflammation eases
- Week 3–5 → scarring becomes smoother, gut discomfort drops
- Week 6+ → deeper, longer-lasting tissue integrity & skin glow
Side-Effect Tips
- Start at low doses if you’re sensitive to healing compounds
- Rotate injection sites — skin, gut, wound proximity
- Keep doses clean and sterile — infection jeopardizes benefits
- Proper hydration & protein help enhance results
Quick FAQ
Topical vs SubQ?
Topicals may help for localized skin concerns — use diluted in a carrier. SubQ gives systemic, deeper collagen/gut tissue support.
Stacking with Contrast Therapy?
Yes! Heat/cold cycles can amplify healing when paired with this blend.
⚠️ Disclaimer: For educational research use only. Not medical guidance. Always follow lab safety protocols and legal guidelines.
