The GLOW is a combination of three research peptides with complementary profiles: BPC-157, GHK-Cu and TB500. In its 70 mg total presentation (10 mg BPC-157 + 50 mg GHK-Cu + 10 mg TB500), this blend has generated interest in the research community because of the potential synergies between three molecules with distinct but complementary mechanisms in the processes of regeneration, inflammatory modulation and tissue repair.

In this complete guide you will find what is the GLOW 70, The content is focused on what each of its components does, what is the scientific logic behind the combination, presentations available in Colombia and reconstitution procedure. All content is focused on research purposes.

Quick summary: GLOW 70 is a blend vial that combines BPC-157 (10 mg) + GHK-Cu (50 mg) + TB500 (10 mg), 70 mg total. Each component has a different research profile: BPC-157 in gastrointestinal and musculoskeletal repair, GHK-Cu in tissue regeneration, TB500 in healing and angiogenesis. Distributed in Colombia exclusively for scientific research purposes.

What is the GLOW 70 blend?

The GLOW 70 is a formulation that combines in a single vial three research peptides recognized for their mechanisms related to tissue regeneration: BPC-157, GHK-Cu y TB500 (also called Thymosin Beta-4 or TB-4). The sum of the three doses (10 + 50 + 10) gives the total 70 mg that give the product its name.

The concept behind blends in peptide research is not new: combining molecules with complementary mechanisms to study possible synergistic effects on specific cellular processes. In the case of GLOW 70, the three molecules converge on tissue repair but through different pathways: BPC-157 acts mainly on nitric oxide receptors and growth factors; GHK-Cu modulates gene expression and transports copper; TB500 promotes cell migration and the formation of new blood vessels.

The three components of the GLOW 70

BPC-157 (10 mg)

The BPC-157 (Body Protection Compound) is a 15 amino acid peptide derived from a human gastric protein. It has been studied mainly for its profile in gastrointestinal and musculoskeletal regeneration. Preclinical literature suggests effects on the healing of tendons, ligaments, gastric mucosa and blood vessels. Hundreds of studies have been published since the 1990s.

GHK-Cu (50 mg)

The GHK-Cu is a tripeptide (Glycyl-Histidyl-Lysyl) that forms a natural complex with copper. Researched for more than 50 years for its ability to modulate gene expression related to tissue repair, collagen synthesis and processes associated with cellular aging. It is the major component of GLOW 70 with 50 mg.

TB500 (10 mg)

The TB500 (synthetic fragment of Thymosin Beta-4) is a peptide investigated for its role in cell migration, angiogenesis and tissue repair. It is of particular interest in studies on muscle, cardiac and skin injury.

Why combine all three?

The synergistic hypothesis documented in scientific literature points to the fact that these three peptides act on complementary phases of the tissue repair process:

Phase of the processAssociated main peptideRelevant mechanism
Initial inflammatory modulationBPC-157Regulation of inflammatory mediators
Cell migration and angiogenesisTB500Formation of blood vessels, migration of fibroblasts
Extracellular matrix synthesisGHK-CuCollagen synthesis, gene expression of structural proteins
Tissue remodelingThe three in synergyComplementary action on fibroblasts and keratinocytes

It is this theoretical complementarity that justifies research protocols using blends such as GLOW 70 instead of individual peptides.

Presentation available in Colombia

In Peptilife we distribute the blend GLOW GCP157 + GHK-Cu + TB500 (70 mg total) in lyophilized vial form, ready to reconstitute with bacteriostatic water.

If you are interested in investigating the components individually, they are also available separately:

Reconstitution of GLOW 70 with bacteriostatic water

The GLOW 70 is delivered lyophilized (powder inside the vial). For research use, it should be reconstituted with bacteriostatic water following a standard aseptic procedure:

  1. Hand hygiene and the work surface. Wear gloves if possible.
  2. Disinfect rubber stoppers Remove the GLOW vial and the bacteriostatic water with a 70% alcohol swab. Wait for them to dry.
  3. Load the syringe with the desired volume of bacteriostatic water.
  4. Insert the needle into the vial GLOW at a 45-degree angle, aiming the jet against the inner wall of the vial - not directly on the powder.
  5. Inject slowly the water and let it dissolve by gravity. Do not shake the vial; Turn it gently.
  6. Wait 2-3 minutes until the solution is completely clear. Due to the blend GHK-Cu, the solution may show a characteristic bluish tint of the peptide-copper complex - this is normal.
  7. Label the reconstituted vial with the date and the resulting concentration.
  8. Store refrigerated between 2-8°C. Use up to 45 days.

For customized concentration calculations according to the volume of water you use, you can use our peptide calculator.

Storage and conservation

GLOW vs KLOW: what is the difference?

Peptilife offers another blend formulation called KLOW, which adds a fourth peptide to the combo. A quick comparison:

BlendCompositionTotal mg
GLOWBPC-157 + GHK-Cu + TB50070 mg (10+50+10)
KLOWBPC-157 + GHK-Cu + TB500 + KPV80 mg (10+50+10+10+10)

The KLOW adds KPV (Lysine-Proline-Valine), a tripeptide investigated for its anti-inflammatory profile. The choice between GLOW and KLOW depends on the specific research objective.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is GLOW 70 an approved drug in Colombia?

No. GLOW 70 is an investigational peptide blend and is not approved by Invima as a prescription drug. In Colombia it is distributed exclusively for scientific research purposes.

Why are the components in different proportions?

GHK-Cu is the major component (50 mg) because historically published research tends to use GHK-Cu in higher relative amounts than BPC-157 and TB500, which are typically studied at lower dosages. The blend respects proportions documented in the literature.

Is the blend better or the peptides separately?

It depends on the objective of the study. If the research is focused on synergies and integrated tissue repair processes, the blend may be more convenient. If you want to isolate the effect of a specific peptide, it is better to purchase it separately.

Why is the reconstituted solution bluish?

The blue color comes from the GHK-Cu component, which forms a complex with copper(II). It is a normal visual indicator that the peptide-copper complex has formed correctly.

How long does shipping take in Colombia?

Between 24 and 72 business hours for major cities (Bogota, Medellin, Cali, Barranquilla, Cartagena). Up to 5-7 business days for remote areas.

In a nutshell

GLOW 70 is one of the most popular peptide blends in tissue research, thanks to the convergence of three molecules with complementary profiles on repair, regeneration and inflammatory modulation processes. In Colombia it is available as a single vial ready to reconstitute, with fast shipping and discreet packaging.

If you want to move forward with your research, you can consult the blend GLOW BPC-157 + GHK-Cu + TB500 available on Peptilife, or explore the dedicated guides: GHK-Cu in detail.

Important notice: All information in this article is provided solely for educational and informational purposes about investigational peptides. GLOW 70 blend is an investigational compound, not approved as a prescription drug in Colombia. The products sold by Peptilife are intended for exclusively for scientific research purposes. They do not constitute medical advice, do not replace a varied and balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle. In case of pregnancy, breastfeeding or use of medication, always consult a health professional before any use.

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