KLOW Peptide Blend Dosage & Reconstitution Guide (TB-500 + BPC-157 + KPV + GHK-Cu)
KLOW
KLOW is a multi-peptide blend combining TB-500, BPC-157, KPV, and GHK-Cu, designed to support tissue repair, inflammation control, and regenerative healing.
How It Works
Collagen ↑ + Inflammation ↓ + Cell Repair ↑ → Faster Healing + Tissue Support
This blend targets multiple healing pathways including collagen production, anti-inflammatory signaling, and tissue regeneration.
KLOW Protocol
Weeks 1–2
Dose7.5 units
Volume0.075 mL
Weeks 3–4
Dose15 units
Volume0.15 mL
Weeks 5–8
Dose22.5 units
Volume0.225 mL
Weeks 9–12
Dose15 units
Volume0.15 mL
Frequency: Once daily
Cycle Length: 8–12 weeks (optional 2–4 week break)
When & Where to Inject
- Subcutaneous injection
- Abdomen, thigh, or upper arm
- Inject at a consistent time daily
- Rotate injection sites
Reconstitution & Dosing (80 mg Vial)
Vial
80 mg blend
Water
3.0 mL
Total Concentration
26.7 mg/mL
Conversion
1 unit = 267 mcg total
Per Unit Breakdown
TB-500 = 33 mcg per unit
BPC-157 = 33 mcg per unit
KPV = 33 mcg per unit
GHK-Cu = 167 mcg per unit
Reconstitution Steps
Draw 3.0 mL bacteriostatic water
Inject slowly down the vial wall
Gently swirl (do not shake)
Allow powder to fully dissolve
Storage
Lyophilized: store frozen or refrigerated
After mixing: refrigerate (2–8°C)
Use Window
Use within ~4 weeks after reconstitution
Monitoring During Use
- Injury healing progress
- Inflammation levels
- Joint and tissue recovery
- Skin and connective tissue changes
Benefits
- Supports tissue repair and regeneration
- Reduces inflammation
- Promotes collagen production
- Enhances healing response
- Supports joint and connective tissue health
Potential Side Effects
- Mild injection site irritation
- Redness or swelling
- Rare sensitivity reactions
Important Notes
- Start low and increase gradually
- Consistent daily dosing is key
- Rotate injection sites
- Commonly used for recovery-focused protocols
Important Disclaimer
This peptide blend is not FDA-approved and is intended for research purposes only.
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