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ran the components concurrently
GLOW (GHK-Cu + BPC-157 + TB-500) appears in 135 author journeys (104 as actual concurrent use). Common goals: hair and nail growth, improving ruddy skin complexion (Hashimoto's symptoms); weight loss; GLOW benefits (typically skin health, anti-aging, or tissue repair). Typical doses reported: BPC-157 500mcg, GHK-Cu 2mg, TB-500 1mg. Reported side effects include: Hair loss
Typical doses reported
Community-reported doses are not medical guidance.
How people are running it
76
Currently running
40
Ran in the past
27
Planning to run
10
Recommended / discussed
What people use it for
Sample reported outcomes
- ✓ scale stopped moving / weight loss stalled
- ✓ Deciding whether to continue GLOW; successful weight loss but experiencing hair loss
- ✓ Complete resolution of brain fog, significant boost in physical stamina/motivation, and rapid recovery from intense soreness
- ✓ Optimized fasting glucose (87 mg/dL) and clean mitochondrial energy, but heavily fatigued by HGH
- ✓ Shoulder helped a lot (from Glow); lovely tan (from Melanotan 1)
- ✓ Allows the author to dial up or down any compound as needed compared to running pre-made blends.
- ✓ Significant improvements in heart palpitations and lowered heart rate, with home ECG showing zero abnormal heart rhythm activity.
- ✓ The pain was completely gone after 3 or so weeks and hasn't been back since.
Self-reported community experiences, not verified results.
Sample reported side effects
- ⚠ Hair loss
- ⚠ Mild, short-lived injection site sting (15 minutes) from the nightly KLOW injection
- ⚠ Severe fatigue from HGH due to not titrating the starting dose (causing daily naps and hangover feelings); minor injection site bruising/redness from a sub-Q mishap
- ⚠ GHK-Cu sting (mitigated by injecting into the outer thigh)
- ⚠ Tanning extremely easily ever since taking peptides.
- ⚠ None mentioned
- ⚠ At 1.75mg: scary level dizziness, painful stomach cramps, and a mini anxiety attack from a sudden blood pressure drop. At 1mg: throbbing pain lasting 4-6 hours around the injection site, but no welting.
- ⚠ Sting from NAD+ injection, and later gastrointestinal side effects (constipation, gas, fatigue) upon restarting Retatrutide at 5mg