KLOW Blend
The KLOW Blend is an advanced healing stack combining TB-500, BPC-157, GHK-Cu (copper peptide), and KPV. Each peptide targets a different aspect of the healing cascade, creating a comprehensive regenerative protocol.
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The KLOW Blend adds two more peptides to the Wolverine Stack foundation: GHK-Cu (glycine-histidine-lysine-copper) and KPV (lysine-proline-valine). Each brings distinct mechanisms that complement TB-500 and BPC-157.
GHK-Cu is a naturally occurring human plasma copper peptide with extensive research on skin repair, collagen synthesis, anti-inflammatory effects, and even potential anti-aging properties. It activates approximately 31% of human genes associated with tissue repair.
KPV is a tripeptide derived from alpha-MSH (alpha-melanocyte stimulating hormone). It has potent anti-inflammatory properties, particularly in gut tissue, and may enhance the gut-healing effects already present in BPC-157.
Dosing Reference
| Beginner Dose | TB-500: 5 mg/week + BPC-157: 250 mcg/day + GHK-Cu: 1 mg/day + KPV: 500 mcg/day |
| Standard Dose | TB-500: 10 mg/week + BPC-157: 500 mcg/day + GHK-Cu: 2 mg/day + KPV: 500 mcg/day |
| Frequency | BPC-157, GHK-Cu, KPV once daily; TB-500 once weekly |
| Cycle Duration | 4–8 weeks loading; 4 weeks maintenance |
Note: This is an advanced protocol. Consider starting with the Wolverine Stack before adding GHK-Cu and KPV. All four peptides can be mixed in the same syringe if properly reconstituted.
Mechanism of Action
Four synergistic mechanisms: BPC-157 drives local angiogenesis and GH receptor signaling; TB-500 promotes systemic cell migration and tissue remodeling; GHK-Cu activates hundreds of tissue repair genes and stimulates collagen synthesis; KPV suppresses inflammatory signaling through NF-kB inhibition and provides additional gut mucosal protection.
Side Effects
| Effect | Severity |
|---|---|
| Injection site reactions | mild |
| Skin darkening (GHK-Cu, topical) | mild |
| Temporary fatigue | mild |
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