
Glow
Glow is a compounded multi-peptide blend combining three potent regenerative agents targeted at skin health,collagen synthesis, and tissue repair. GHK-Cu (Copper Peptide) is a naturally occurring tripeptide-copper complex that stimulates collagen and elastin production, activates skin remodeling genes, and provides antioxidant protection. BPC-157 (Body Protection Compound-157) promotes angiogenesis, reduces inflammation, and accelerates wound and tissue healing. TB-500 (Thymosin Beta-4 fragment) enhances cell migration and new blood vessel formation, supporting deep skin and connective tissue regeneration. Together
they form a comprehensive skin rejuvenation and structural repair formula.
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Purity: 99%
Form: Lyophilized Powder
Description
DEFINITION
Glow is a compounded multi-peptide blend combining three potent regenerative agents targeted at skin health,collagen synthesis, and tissue repair. GHK-Cu (Copper Peptide) is a naturally occurring tripeptide-copper complex that stimulates collagen and elastin production, activates skin remodeling genes, and provides antioxidant protection. BPC-157 (Body Protection Compound-157) promotes angiogenesis, reduces inflammation, and accelerates wound and tissue healing. TB-500 (Thymosin Beta-4 fragment) enhances cell migration and new blood vessel formation, supporting deep skin and connective tissue regeneration. Together
they form a comprehensive skin rejuvenation and structural repair formula.
KEY BENEFITS
â– Stimulates collagen and elastin synthesis for firmer, more youthful skin texture (GHK-Cu)
â– Reduces skin inflammation, redness, and oxidative damage (GHK-Cu + BPC-157)
â– Promotes wound healing, scar remodeling, and skin barrier repair (BPC-157 + TB-500)
â– Enhances angiogenesis for improved skin perfusion and nutrient delivery (TB-500 + BPC-157)
■Activates regenerative gene expression — upregulates growth factors and downregulates inflammatory
signals (GHK-Cu)
Available Quantities
70mg
All products are sold for research and laboratory use only.




