BioPeptics
Glow Blend - 70 mg (GHK-CU + BPC-157 + TB-500)
Glow Blend - 70 mg (GHK-CU + BPC-157 + TB-500)
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Biopeptics™ Glow Blend – Tri-Peptide Research Complex (70 mg)
Biopeptics™ Glow Blend is a high-grade multi-peptide research formulation combining GHK-Cu (Copper Peptide), BPC-157, and TB-500 in a 70 mg synergistic complex.
Designed to support research into tissue regeneration, inflammatory modulation, collagen signaling, and dermal structure, Glow Blend brings together complementary peptide pathways to promote cellular repair and skin vitality.
Supplied in lyophilized (freeze-dried) form for optimal stability and purity.
For research use only.
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How It Works
How It Works
1. GHK-CU -Cellular Renewal & Collagen Activation
GHK-CU is a naturally occurring copper tripeptide that regulates gene expression, collagen synthesis, and skin matrix repair. It works by:
- Activating fibroblast proliferation and type I & III collagen production.
- Enhancing angiogenesis and oxygen delivery to skin and connective tissues.
- Stimulating antioxidant and DNA-repair pathways, reducing oxidative stress.
- Restoring cellular communication and improving dermal elasticity.
This makes GHK-CU a cornerstone in anti-aging and regenerative research, providing a strong foundation for the “Glow” effect through cellular renewal and skin rejuvenation.
2. BPC-157 -Healing & Anti-Inflammatory Peptide
BPC-157 (Body Protection Compound-157) accelerates tissue healing and vascular repair. Mechanistically, it:
- Stimulates angiogenic growth factors (VEGF, EGF, FGF).
- Enhances tendon-to-bone integration, muscle recovery, and gut-tissue protection.
- Modulates the nitric-oxide system, improving circulation and oxygen utilization.
- Reduces pro-inflammatory cytokines, aiding in faster and cleaner recovery.
When combined with GHK-CU, it strengthens cell-to-cell repair communication and improves microcirculatory function for optimal skin and tissue vitality.
3. TB-500 -Structural & Cellular Mobility Support
TB-500 (Thymosin Beta-4) enhances cell migration and structural recovery by regulating actin, a key protein involved in cell shape and movement. It:
- Promotes angiogenesis and new capillary growth.
- Aids muscle, tendon, and ligament regeneration.
- Reduces fibrosis and tissue scarring.
- Supports anti-inflammatory balance and elasticity of connective tissue.
Together with BPC-157, TB-500 reinforces deep-tissue repair, while GHK-CU refines the surface-level restoration -resulting in a combined “repair + rejuvenate” synergy.
Synergistic Effect
Synergistic Effect
The Glow Blend integrates three powerful peptides into one optimized formula. Together they deliver:
- Enhanced cellular rejuvenation
- Accelerated tissue and wound recovery
- Reduced inflammation and oxidative stress
- Improved skin tone, elasticity, and hydration
- A visibly healthier, more youthful “glow” in research applications

Composition
Composition
- GHK-CU -50mg
- BPC-157 -10mg
- TB-500 -10 mg
- Total: 70 mg lyophilized peptide complex
Dosage Guidance
Dosage Guidance
Glow Blend 70mg
GHK-Cu + TB-500 + BPC-157 Blend — Research Dosage Guidance
Skin Renewal • Tissue Repair • Recovery • Regeneration Support
Reconstitution (Mixing)
- Add 3 ml Bacteriostatic Water to the vial
- Roll gently between palms (do not shake)
- Store reconstituted vial in the refrigerator (2–8 °C)
Concentration Calculation
70 mg ÷ 3 ml = ~23.3 mg/ml
Every 10 units (0.1 ml) ≈ 2.33 mg
Core Dosage Guidelines
For skin regeneration, tissue repair, recovery, and vitality research
Standard protocol:
10 units (≈ 2.3 mg) once daily
5 days per week (e.g. Monday–Friday)
Administration: Subcutaneous (abdomen, thigh, or glute)
Injection sites: Rotate regularly
Vial usage: 1 vial lasts approximately 6 weeks at standard dosing
Syringe Measurement Guide
Dose Volume Insulin Units
1 mg 0.04 ml 4 units
2 mg 0.09 ml 9 units
2.3 mg (recommended) 0.10 ml 10 units
Targeted Research Protocols (Different Situations)
1. Skin Rejuvenation & Collagen Renewal
- (Dermal quality, elasticity, wound-healing models)
- Dose: 1.5–2.3 mg
- Frequency: 3–5× weekly
- Duration: 6–10 weeks
- Notes: GHK-Cu-dominant effects; lower doses often sufficient
2. Tissue Repair & Injury Recovery
- (Soft tissue, tendon, ligament recovery)
- Dose: 2.3 mg
- Frequency: Once daily, 5× weekly
- Duration: 6–10 weeks
- Notes: Balanced regeneration signaling
3. Post-Procedure / Intensive Repair Models
- (Higher inflammatory load, trauma recovery)
- Dose: 2.3 mg
- Frequency: Once daily
- Duration: 8–10 weeks
- Notes: Advanced repair protocol
4. Muscle Recovery & Physical Performance Support
- (Training stress, micro-trauma recovery)
- Dose: 2–2.3 mg
- Frequency: 3–5× weekly
- Duration: 6–8 weeks
- Notes: Enhances recovery without overstimulation
5. Anti-Inflammatory & Cellular Repair Support
- (Low-grade inflammation, tissue resilience)
- Dose: 1.5–2.3 mg
- Frequency: 3–5× weekly
- Duration: 6–8 weeks
- Notes: Gentle but consistent dosing preferred
6. Maintenance / Long-Term Regeneration Support
- Dose: 1.5–2 mg
- Frequency: 2–3× weekly
- Duration: Ongoing after a full cycle
- Notes: Maintains skin and tissue quality with minimal exposure
Cycle Duration
- Active cycle: 4–10 weeks
- Maintenance: 2–3× weekly thereafter
- Repeat cycles: May be repeated depending on research goals
Synergistic Benefits
- Stimulates collagen production and skin renewal (GHK-Cu)
- Accelerates tissue repair and healing (BPC-157)
- Enhances muscle recovery and cellular migration (TB-500)
- Reduces inflammation and supports regenerative balance
- Improves overall vitality and repair signaling
Important Notes
Always use sterile needles and alcohol swabs
Do not reuse or share needles
Store reconstituted vial at 2–8 °C
For research use only
Possible Side Effects (Observed in Research & Clinical Settings)
Possible Side Effects (Observed in Research & Clinical Settings)

Who Should Use with Caution / Avoid in Research Contexts
Who Should Use with Caution / Avoid in Research Contexts
This regenerative peptide blend promotes angiogenesis, cellular repair, and immune modulation. As such, it is not suitable for all research models.
Use caution or avoid in:
Active malignancy or tumor-bearing models
Wilson’s disease or copper-storage disorders
Severe hepatic or renal impairment
Pregnancy or lactation models
Diabetic retinopathy or proliferative ocular disease
Edema-prone or severe hypertensive models (monitor fluid balance)
Autoimmune or immune-sensitive research contexts where modulation may confound outcomes
Summary
Summary
Glow Blend is generally well tolerated in controlled research, but local reactions (heat, color change, or mild irritation) can occur due to copper and angiogenic activity. Most effects are transient and self-limiting, resolving once the peptide diffuses or concentration is reduced. Excessive discomfort, spreading redness, or persistent blue hue should prompt discontinuation of the test model and re-evaluation of dilution or pH balance.
