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Glow Dosing & Reconstitution Calculator

GHK-Cu + TB-500 + BPC-157 blend for skin rejuvenation and tissue repair.

TL;DR — Glow is a cosmetic peptide with a typical starting dose of 2.33 mg. For a 70 mg vial, add 3 mL bacteriostatic water to yield 23.3 mg/mL.
2.33 mg
Start Dose
70 mg
Vial
3 mL
BAC Water
23.3
mg/mL
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Frequently Asked
How do I reconstitute Glow?
Add 3 mL of bacteriostatic water to a 70 mg vial, injecting slowly down the inside wall. Swirl gently; never shake. This yields a concentration of 23.3 mg/mL.
What is the recommended dose of Glow?
A typical research dose is 2.33 mg. Consult the ASCEND calculator for your specific vial concentration and draw volume.
How many doses are in a Glow vial?
A 70 mg vial reconstituted with 3 mL BAC water yields approximately 30 doses at 2.33 mg each.
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What peptides are in the GLOW blend and why are they combined?
GLOW contains GHK-Cu (copper peptide for collagen synthesis), TB-500 (tissue remodeling and angiogenesis), and BPC-157 (wound healing and gut-skin axis support). These three peptides target complementary pathways in skin rejuvenation, making them synergistic in combination research protocols.
What is the typical GLOW cycle duration?
Research protocols for the GLOW blend typically run 8–12 weeks. Some researchers front-load the first 4 weeks with daily injections, then reduce to every other day for maintenance. Cycling off for 4–8 weeks between courses is common to assess response.
How is the GLOW 70 mg blend typically reconstituted?
The standard GLOW 70 mg blend uses 3 mL of bacteriostatic water, yielding approximately 23.3 mg/mL. A 2.33 mg dose corresponds to 0.1 mL (10 IU) on a U-100 syringe. The ASCEND calculator provides precise draw volumes based on your specific vial weight and reconstitution volume.
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