KLOW Blend – GHK-Cu + TB-500 + BPC-157 + KPV
$189.00
Buy KLOW Blend in Canada — a four-peptide regenerative stack combining GHK-Cu (50 mg), TB-500 (10 mg), BPC-157 (10 mg), and KPV (10 mg), studied for synergistic tissue repair, anti-inflammation, and skin renewal. ≥99% purity. For licensed research use only.
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Why Buy KLOW Blend?
Researchers choose KLOW because it combines four well-studied repair peptides in one lyophilized vial. GHK-Cu anchors the formula at 50 mg — a copper tripeptide extensively researched for collagen synthesis, wound healing, and skin regeneration.[1] TB-500 (a thymosin beta-4 fragment) has been studied for promoting actin binding, angiogenesis, and accelerated recovery from musculoskeletal injury.[2] BPC-157 is a stable gastric pentadecapeptide studied for its role in upregulating growth factors and nitric oxide pathways associated with tissue repair.[3] KPV (Lys-Pro-Val) is an alpha-MSH-derived tripeptide investigated for its anti-inflammatory and gut-protective properties.[4]
KLOW Blend Ingredients
- GHK-Cu — 50 mg
- TB-500 — 10 mg
- BPC-157 — 10 mg
- KPV — 10 mg
Research Overview
GHK-Cu has been shown in cell and animal studies to activate genes involved in collagen and elastin production, antioxidant defence, and tissue remodelling.[1] TB-500’s active sequence (LKKTETQ) promotes cell migration and differentiation, with animal models showing improved recovery in muscle, tendon, and cardiac tissue.[2] BPC-157 has demonstrated stable biological activity in harsh gastric environments and has been studied across a broad range of injury models including tendon, bone, and organ repair.[3] KPV has shown potent anti-inflammatory activity in intestinal epithelial cells and has been studied as a potential modulator of systemic inflammation.[4]
References
- Pickart L, Margolina A. Regenerative and Protective Actions of the GHK-Cu Peptide in the Light of the New Gene Data. Int J Mol Sci. 2018.
- Goldstein AL, Hannappel E, Kleinman HK. Thymosin β4: actin-sequestering protein moonlights to repair injured tissues. Trends Mol Med. 2005.
- Sikiric P, et al. Brain-gut Axis and Pentadecapeptide BPC 157. Curr Neuropharmacol. 2016.
- Catania A, et al. The neuropeptide alpha-MSH in host defense and disease. Ann N Y Acad Sci. 2000.

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