Synergistic Stacks

GLOW Protocol — Skin & Cellular Remodelling Stack

GLOW is a cosmetic-science research blend built around GHK-Cu, paired with repair peptides for microvascular support. It is the most searched stack in skin-remodelling and longevity research.

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Synergistic formulation analysis

Each component targets a distinct arm of extracellular matrix remodelling.

  • GHK-Cu — collagen I/III synthesis and glycosaminoglycan stimulation
  • BPC-157 — microvascular repair and fibroblast migration
  • TB-500 — actin regulation and cell motility
  • Epitalon (optional add-on) — telomerase induction research

Topical solution vs lyophilized vial

GLOW research is performed in two distinct formats. Topical solutions are prepared in a buffered vehicle for dermal models; lyophilized vials are reconstituted with bacteriostatic water for standard laboratory work. Do not interchange the two without re-validating sterility and pH.

Reconstitution calculator

Convert vial strength and bacteriostatic water volume into exact insulin-syringe unit marks.

Peptide reconstitution calculator

Vial strength (mg)
Bacteriostatic water (mL)
Target dose

Concentration

5 mg/mL

Draw volume

0.05 mL

Insulin syringe

5 units (IU)

U-100 insulin syringe (100 units = 1 mL)

5 IU
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10 mg + 2 mL = 5 mg/mL. A 250 mcg dose = 5 units on a U-100 syringe (40 doses per vial).

For laboratory and research use only. Not for human or veterinary use.

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Frequently asked questions

What peptides are in the GLOW stack?

GHK-Cu paired with BPC-157 and TB-500. Epitalon is a common add-on in longevity-focused protocols.

Is the GLOW blend topical or injectable?

PX1 supplies GLOW as a lyophilized research vial. It can be prepared as a topical research solution or reconstituted for laboratory use.

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