GLOW (or Glow 70mg) is a research peptide blend, typically consisting of GHK-Cu (50mg) + BPC-157 (10mg) + TB-500 (10mg) in a single 70mg vial. It is studied for potential benefits in skin rejuvenation (collagen production, elasticity, "glow"), tissue repair, wound healing, and anti-inflammatory effects, with GHK-Cu as the primary driver for cosmetic/skin effects and the others supporting regeneration. Important disclaimers: This is for research purposes only. Common Reconstitution for a 70mg Vial - Add 3.0 mL bacteriostatic (BAC) water slowly down the vial wall (avoid direct spray on powder and vigorous shaking). - Gently swirl/roll until dissolved. - This yields a concentration of ~23.3 mg/mL total blend. - Store reconstituted vial in the refrigerator (2–8°C); use within ~4 weeks. Unreconstituted powder can be stored frozen longer. Typical Dosage and Frequency (Most Commonly Cited Protocols) - Daily dose: ~2,330 mcg (2.33 mg) total blend — this is often ~10 units (0.10 mL) on a standard U-100 insulin syringe at the 3 mL reconstitution.Approximate breakdown per injection: ~1.7 mg GHK-Cu + ~0.33 mg BPC-157 + ~0.33 mg TB-500. - Frequency: Once daily, subcutaneous (subQ) injection at a consistent time (e.g., evening). Some prefer splitting or using multiple small pins if following alternative views that emphasize separating effects or managing GHK-Cu sting. - Cycle length: Typically 4 weeks (or up to 6–8+ weeks in some reports for cumulative skin/collagen effects), followed by 2–4 weeks off to assess results and allow reset. GHK-Cu has a short half-life (~30–60 minutes), so daily consistency (7 days/week) during the "on" period is often stressed for skin benefits. BPC-157 and TB-500 have longer effects but are commonly run daily in blends.