Notifications
Clear all

GLOW

5 Posts
5 Users
0 Reactions
114 Views
Deja Vu
(@deja-vu)
Estimable Member
Joined: 11 months ago
Posts: 205
Topic starter  

Not sure if this has been talked about yet, but I just noticed a new Dragon Pharma peptide blend floating around called GLOW.

Ingredients per vial are:

  • BPC-157 – 10 mg
  • TB-500 – 10 mg
  • GHK-Cu – 40 mg

Looks like a “healing + skin + soft tissue repair” type combo. Haven’t used it personally and haven’t seen any logs for it yet.

The dosing seems pretty beefy—especially the GHK-Cu at 40 mg.

Anyone actually tried this already? Curious if people are running it more for recovery or cosmetic effects.


   
Quote
curttag
(@curttag)
Estimable Member
Joined: 11 months ago
Posts: 109
 

Interesting combo. Any idea how people are dosing this? Normally I’d do BPC and TB separate at 250–500 mcg per day each, but with everything in one vial and GHK being so high… not sure how to approach it.


   
ReplyQuote
machinist9
(@machinist9)
Estimable Member
Joined: 11 months ago
Posts: 155
 

Posted by: @deja-vu

GHK-Cu – 40 mg

That’s a LOT of GHK compared to most skin/anti-aging setups. I’m wondering if guys will feel any systemic effects from it or if it's going to be more of a cosmetic “bonus” on top of the BPC/TB healing.


   
ReplyQuote
RJ3607
(@rj3607)
Eminent Member
Joined: 11 months ago
Posts: 37
 

Haven’t used the DP one but I tried a BPC/TB blend last year after elbow tendonitis. Helped a ton. Never mixed it with GHK-Cu though. That part is new for me. I used GHK topically before and it tightened up skin a bit, so having it injectable might be interesting.


   
ReplyQuote
meow
 meow
(@meow)
Active Member
Joined: 11 months ago
Posts: 11
 

Seems promising but I’m always cautious with blends. Anyone got pics of the vial? Curious about the color after adding bac water—GHK sometimes gives a slight blue tint depending on purity.


   
ReplyQuote
Share: