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GLOW is a three-component research blend: BPC-157, GHK-Cu, and TB-500 in a single vial. Because all three share one volume of bacteriostatic water, every draw delivers all three at once — so the number that matters is what each component contributes per draw, not the total peptide in the vial. This page shows that math and links straight into the blend calculator with GLOW pre-loaded.

Quick summary

  • 3 components in one vial (BPC-157 + GHK-Cu + TB-500) — every draw delivers all of them.
  • At 10 mg each in 3 mL, each component sits at 3.33 mg/mL (10 mg/mL total peptide).
  • Educational research and measurement tool only — it does not diagnose, treat, or recommend an amount.
Run your own numbers.  Open the blend calculator with GLOW Blend pre-loaded →  ·  It anchors one component and shows what the others land at.

What is in a GLOW Blend vial

A common configuration, and the one the reference tables below assume. Confirm your own vial's milligrams before relying on any number here — the math changes with a different strength.

ComponentAmount in vialConcentration at 3 mL
BPC-15710 mg3.33 mg/mL
GHK-Cu10 mg3.33 mg/mL
TB-50010 mg3.33 mg/mL

What each draw delivers

Reconstituted with 3 mL of bacteriostatic water. On a U-100 syringe, 100 units = 1 mL. Every component is delivered together, in fixed proportion.

DrawVolumePer componentTotal peptide
10 units0.10 mL333 mcg each1.0 mg total
15 units0.15 mL500 mcg each1.5 mg total
20 units0.20 mL667 mcg each2.0 mg total
30 units0.30 mL1 mg each3.0 mg total

Why per-component math matters

With a single-peptide vial you pick an amount and draw it. With GLOW you cannot isolate one component — pulling enough to hit a BPC-157 target automatically sets the GHK-Cu and TB-500 amounts too. The blend calculator lets you anchor one component and shows what the others land at.

The blue tint is expected

GLOW contains GHK-Cu, so the reconstituted solution takes on the copper peptide's characteristic blue or blue-green colour. That is normal. Cloudiness, particles, or a shift to brown are reasons to discard the vial.

Mixing a multi-component vial

Add the bacteriostatic water slowly down the inside wall of the vial rather than onto the powder, then swirl gently until everything dissolves. Do not shake. All three components dissolve into the same solution — there is no way to separate them afterwards.

Storage and vial life

Keep the dry powder cold and dark. Once reconstituted, refrigerate the vial, keep it out of light, and plan around a limited usable window. Do not freeze a reconstituted vial.

GLOW Blend FAQ

What is in a GLOW blend?

GLOW combines three research peptides in one vial: BPC-157, GHK-Cu, and TB-500. A common configuration is 10 mg of each, for 30 mg of total peptide.

How many units do I draw from a GLOW vial?

That depends on your water volume and which component you are targeting. With 10 mg of each in 3 mL, every component sits at about 3.33 mg/mL — so a 15-unit (0.15 mL) draw delivers roughly 500 mcg of each.

Can I dose just one component of GLOW?

No. All three peptides share the same solution, so any draw delivers all three in fixed proportion. If you need to control one component independently, separate single-compound vials are the only way.

Why is my GLOW solution blue?

The GHK-Cu component is a copper peptide and turns the solution blue or blue-green once reconstituted. That colour is expected.

Is the GLOW calculator free?

Yes. It runs entirely in your browser, is free, and requires no account or signup.

Is this medical advice?

No. This page and calculator are for education and research planning only. They do not diagnose, treat, or recommend an amount. Compounds referenced are sold strictly as research chemicals and are not for human or veterinary use.

For laboratory research use only. This page is an educational measurement reference. Compounds referenced are sold strictly as research chemicals and are not for human or veterinary use. Nothing here is medical advice. Some supplier links are affiliate links and may earn us a commission. This never affects tier placement or review conclusions.
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