The Klow Blend peptide is a research-grade combination of four bioactive peptides—GHK-Cu, BPC-157, TB-500, and KPV—designed to synergistically support cellular repair, reduce inflammation, and promote tissue regeneration in muscle, skin, and joints, though it’s typically sold for lab research, not human use, and is unregulated.
It aims to enhance healing, collagen production, and elasticity, acting as an advanced version of the “Glow” blend by adding the potent anti-inflammatory KPV.
Composition
The Klow Blend is a multi-peptide formulation, typically sold as a freeze-dried powder (lyophilised form) for stability in laboratory settings. The specific components, according to sources like Thoroughbred Labs and Peptide Sciences, are:
- BPC-157: A peptide fragment known for its role in modulating growth factors, angiogenesis (blood vessel formation), and supporting the healing of muscles, tendons, ligaments, and the gut lining in research models.
- TB-500: A synthetic version of the naturally occurring protein Thymosin Beta-4, studied for its effects on cell migration and the formation of new blood vessels, which may speed up tissue repair.
- GHK-Cu: A copper-binding peptide that has been investigated for stimulating collagen and elastin production, promoting skin and hair health, and supporting general tissue regeneration and wound healing in research.
- KPV: An anti-inflammatory tripeptide derived from α-MSH, researched for its ability to reduce pro-inflammatory cytokines and support gut and skin health, making it useful in studies involving chronic inflammation
Areas of Research Interest
The blend is studied in research for its synergistic effects across various biological systems. Potential areas of interest include:
- Accelerated muscle, tendon, and ligament repair.
- Reduced inflammation and pain modulation.
- Improved circulation and tissue oxygenation.
- Collagen production and skin renewal.
- Enhanced immune system balance.
- Support for the gut-immune axis, particularly in the presence of inflammatory conditions.
For research use only, not to be used in clinical trials involving humans. Documentation is for information only.