GHK-Cu + BPC-157 + TB-500 (GLOW)
A newer aesthetic-and-recovery stack that went mainstream through longevity clinics: the Wolverine healing pair plus GHK-Cu's collagen and skin-remodeling activity. The pitch is tissue quality — skin, fascia, connective tissue — rather than injury rescue alone. GHK-Cu brings documented collagen-synthesis and wound-remodeling data (mostly topical/cosmetic literature); the other two carry the repair load.
Components & typical mixing
| Peptide | Typical dose | Typical mix | Units/dose |
|---|---|---|---|
| GHK-Cu | 1 mg–2 mg, daily | 50 mg + 5 ml | 10 units = 1 mg |
| BPC-157 | 250 mcg–500 mcg, 1–2x daily | 5 mg + 2 ml | 10 units = 250 mcg |
| TB-500 | 2 mg–5 mg, 2x weekly (loading), then 1x weekly | 5 mg + 2.5 ml | 125 units = 2.5 mg |
How the protocol is typically run
- →GHK-Cu: 1–2 mg subcutaneous daily (solution runs blue — that's the copper, not degradation), or split between injectable and topical for surface skin goals.
- →BPC-157: 250–500 mcg daily, and TB-500: 2–2.5 mg twice weekly, as in the standard Wolverine structure.
- →Common pattern: 4–6 week rounds, cycled a few times per year rather than run continuously.
Cautions
GHK-Cu injections can sting and bruise more than most peptides — rotate sites. Copper-sensitive individuals (rare, but real in Wilson's disease) should not touch it. As always with three-compound stacks: introduce one at a time so you know what caused what.
Other stacks
Educational reference describing commonly published protocols — not medical advice. Most compounds referenced are research chemicals without approval for human use.