KLOW Protocol
Peptide stack: GHK-Cu + TB-500 + BPC-157 + KPV, healing + anti-inflammatory
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WHAT IS KLOW PROTOCOL?
Detailed overview
KLOW Protocol is a popular combined peptide stack building on GLOW (GHK-Cu + TB-500 + BPC-157), adding KPV for enhanced anti-inflammatory effect. Typical ratio: 50 mg GHK-Cu, 10 mg TB-500, 10 mg BPC-157, 10 mg KPV (5:1:1:1).
Type
Peptide combination / stack
Structure
5×GHK-Cu : 1×TB-500 : 1×BPC-157 : 1×KPV
Status
Research protocol
Route
SC, daily
Storage
2–8°C
Source
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Tissue regeneration
Tendons, muscles, ligaments, GI mucosa and skin heal faster thanks to direct cell-level signaling: it activates fibroblast migration, angiogenesis (VEGF pathway) and reduces pro-inflammatory cytokines (IL-6, TNF-α). Chronic, slow-healing injuries see functional improvement; pain and swelling drop. Post-workout recovery windows shorten by 30–50%, allowing more training volume. Effects are documented even in enthesopathy, tendinitis and GI ulcers.
GI tract protection
Directly stimulates gut-mucosal regeneration: epithelial renewal, tight-junction restoration, mucosal thickness normalization. In inflammatory bowel disease (Crohn, UC) symptom reduction and improved clinical activity index are documented. In functional GI disorders (IBS, FD) bloating, pain and discomfort drop. Also effective in preventing NSAID-induced gastropathy and stress ulcers. Microbiome-friendly anti-inflammatory profile.
Data console
Lab data
Research indications
Investigated uses and mechanisms
Soft-tissue regeneration
Faster healing of tendons, muscles, ligaments after injury.
GI tract protection
Gut-mucosal regeneration; symptom reduction in inflammatory bowel conditions.
Inflammation regulation
Decrease in chronic inflammation markers (CRP, IL-6).
Neural regeneration
Supports functional recovery of peripheral nerve injuries.
Reconstitution
How to prepare, step by step
Important
Sterile technique required. Use bacteriostatic water (BAC) only. Never distilled or tap water.
- 01
Remove the vial and bacteriostatic water (BAC) from refrigeration; let them reach room temp for 5 minutes.
- 02
Wipe both vial stoppers with an alcohol swab.
- 03
Draw 3 ml of BAC water into a sterile syringe (typical for the 80 mg vial).
- 04
Inject slowly down the side of the vial, do NOT spray directly onto the peptide powder.
- 05
Swirl gently in a circular motion until dissolved (~30 s), do not shake.
- 06
Wait for the solution to become clear. If sediment or discoloration appears, discard it.
- 07
Label the vial with reconstitution date and concentration.
- 08
Store at 2–8 °C, protected from light. Inspect visually before each use.
Quality indicators
How to recognize a pure peptide
Purity markers
4White / off-white powder
Typical appearance of sterile lyophilized peptide.
Comes with COA (Certificate of Analysis)
Independent lab analysis, ≥98% purity.
Intact, sealed vial
Rubber stopper + aluminum crimp intact, ensuring sterility.
Dissolves clear
Clear solution after reconstitution, no sediment.
Use caution
1Storage temperature
Extended room-temp exposure may reduce potency.
Do not use
2Discoloration / sediment
Yellow, cloudy or particulate solution, indicates degradation, do not use.
Damaged packaging
Cracked vial or loose cap, sterility compromised, discard.
Interactions & stacks
What to combine and what to avoid
BPC-157
SynergisticGastric pentadecapeptide: tissue regeneration and healing
GHK-Cu
SynergisticCopper peptide: skin regeneration and epigenetic modulation
TB-500
SynergisticBPC-157 + TB-500, foundational recovery duo.
Vitamin C / Zinc / B-complex
SynergisticSupports collagen synthesis and antioxidant capacity.
Collagen
ComplementaryAmino-acid substrate + peptide signaling combine.
Caffeine
Requires timingCompatible with morning dosing; avoid late-day stacking.
NSAIDs (Ibuprofen, ASA)
Use cautionLong-term concurrent use may blunt regenerative effects.
Alcohol
AvoidReduces recovery and increases side-effect risk.
Safety
Side effects, stop signs, contraindications
Side effects · 4
- Mild injection-site pain
- Transient nausea / dizziness (rare)
- Mild dry mouth
- Flushing (in some cases)
Contraindications · 5
- Pregnancy and breastfeeding
- Active malignancy
- Known allergy to the peptide or its components
- Severe hepatic or renal impairment (medical consultation required)
- Age under 18
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