The Glow Protocol Peptide Blend
The Glow Protocol Peptide Blend is an advanced synergistic formulation featuring GHK-Cu, TB-500, and BPC-157—three highly regarded research peptides designed to support regenerative and recovery-based studies in non-human test subjects within controlled laboratory environments.
-
GHK-Cu – A naturally occurring copper-binding peptide studied for its role in promoting cellular repair, collagen synthesis, and overall tissue regeneration.
-
TB-500 – A synthetic fragment of thymosin beta-4 known to influence cell migration and angiogenesis, aiding in tissue recovery and structural integrity.
-
BPC-157 – A synthetic peptide extensively researched for its potential regenerative and protective effects in non-human laboratory models.
This proprietary blend is formulated for high-throughput research exploring tissue regeneration, wound healing, and metabolic regulation. Together, these peptides provide a complementary profile that may help advance understanding of recovery and repair mechanisms in scientific research.
Glow 70mg Peptide Blend Composition:
50mg GHK-Cu
10mg TB-500
10mg BPC-157
Glow 50mg Peptide Blend Composition:
30mg GHK-Cu
10mg TB-500
10mg BPC-157
Legal Disclaimer
This product is supplied as a pure compound for research purposes only and is not intended for use as a dietary supplement, drug, or consumer product. Please refer to our Terms & Conditions prior to purchase.
Safety Information
Keep out of reach of children. Limited research may be available regarding this compound, and improper handling may present risks. This material is supplied solely as a raw research substance. We attest only to the identity, purity, and description of the materials provided. This product is intended for handling only by qualified personnel in controlled laboratory environments. By purchasing, you agree to indemnify us against adverse outcomes resulting from misuse or improper handling.
Educational Notice
All articles and information on this website are provided exclusively for educational and scientific context. These items are not pharmaceuticals or medications, and they have not been evaluated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for the diagnosis, treatment, cure, or prevention of any disease or medical condition.







