Glow Protocol
The Glow Protocol is a peptide combination featuring BPC-157, TB-500, and GHK-Cu (Copper Peptide) marketed for skin rejuvenation and anti-aging.
Also known as: Multi-Peptide Skin Rejuvenation Complex, Regenerative Blend
Overview
The Glow Protocol is a peptide combination featuring BPC-157, TB-500, and GHK-Cu (Copper Peptide) marketed for skin rejuvenation and anti-aging. While individual components have research backing, combination protocols require careful dosing consideration to avoid exceeding therapeutic ranges for individual peptides.
Key Benefits
- Skin Rejuvenation
- Collagen Synthesis
- Anti-Aging Support
Combination delivery of three regenerative peptides in single injection
Mechanism of Action
BPC-157 provides anti-inflammatory effects, TB-500 supports angiogenesis, and GHK-Cu stimulates collagen production. However, fixed-ratio combinations may deliver individual peptides outside their optimal therapeutic ranges.
Research Protocols Injectable
| Goal | Dose | Frequency | Route |
|---|---|---|---|
| Conservative Approach | Calculate individual peptide amounts | Based on component requirements | Subcutaneous |
| Standard Protocol | Per supplier guidelines | As recommended | Subcutaneous |
| Individual Peptide Alternative | Separate peptides | Optimized schedules | Subcutaneous |
Research protocols from published literature — not dosing recommendations.
Peptide Interactions
- NAD+ — Compatible: No known interactions; different mechanisms may complement cellular energy support
- Vitamin-C — Compatible: Antioxidant support compatible with peptide combination effects
- Retinoids — Use Caution: May increase skin sensitivity; start slowly and monitor for irritation
- AHA/BHA — Requires Timing: Space applications apart to avoid excessive skin sensitivity
- Individual-GHK-Cu — Avoid Combination: Risk of copper overdose when combining with GHK-Cu-containing products
- Individual-BPC-157 — Monitor Combination: Total daily peptide intake may exceed therapeutic ranges; monitor dosing carefully
Peptide Instructions Injectable
Supplies:
- 1 vial Glow Protocol peptide blend (verify total content and ratios)
- Appropriate volume bacteriostatic water (calculate based on desired concentration)
- 1ml insulin syringe with needle
- Alcohol swabs
- Sterile work surface
- Calculator for peptide dose verification
How to Reconstitute Injectable
- 1Verify vial contents and individual peptide amounts before reconstitution
- 2Calculate target concentration based on individual peptide therapeutic doses
- 3Remove vial and bacteriostatic water from refrigeration, allow to reach room temperature
- 4Clean vial tops with alcohol swabs and allow to air dry completely
- 5Add calculated volume of bacteriostatic water for desired concentration
- 6Insert needle at angle, inject water slowly to avoid foaming
- 7Gently swirl until completely dissolved (do not shake vigorously)
- 8Label with reconstitution date, volume, and calculated individual peptide concentrations
- 9Store refrigerated at 2-8°C, use within 28 days
What to Expect Injectable
Individual responses vary significantly based on peptide ratios in specific formulations. Effects primarily from individual component peptides, not necessarily synergistic. May require dosing adjustments based on individual peptide tolerance. Consider individual peptides if combination ratios are not optimal. Monitor for effects and side effects of each component peptide.
Side Effects & Safety
CRITICAL: Calculate individual peptide doses before starting any protocol. Standard combination ratios may exceed therapeutic ranges for some peptides. Monitor for copper accumulation effects (temporary skin discoloration). Consider individual peptides if precise dosing control is needed. Consult healthcare provider familiar with peptide dosing. Start with minimal doses to assess individual peptide tolerance.
CRITICAL: Calculate individual peptide doses before starting any protocol. Standard combination ratios may exceed therapeutic ranges for some peptides. Monitor for copper accumulation effects (temporary skin discoloration). Consider individual peptides if precise dosing control is needed. Consult healthcare provider familiar with peptide dosing. Start with minimal doses to assess individual peptide tolerance.
References
- BPC-157 Tissue Repair Mechanisms (2024)
- TB-500 Angiogenesis Studies (2024)
- Combination Peptide Protocols: Limited Data (2024)
- GHK-Cu Anti-Aging Research (2023)
Research reference only. Not medical advice.