GLOW Protocol (BPC-157 | TB-500 | GHK-Cu)
An Educational Overview of Skin Health, Tissue Repair, and Cellular Recovery
The GLOW protocol is designed to support skin health, tissue repair, and overall recovery at the cellular level.
It combines peptides that are studied for their roles in healing, collagen support, and inflammation balance.
This protocol overview is provided for educational purposes only and should not replace guidance from a licensed healthcare professional.
Understanding Skin Health and Tissue Repair
The body relies on natural repair processes to maintain healthy skin, support healing, and reduce inflammation.
The GLOW protocol combines compounds that support both tissue repair and skin regeneration.
The primary components of this protocol are:
• BPC-157
• TB-500 (Thymosin Beta-4 Fragment)
• GHK-Cu (Copper Peptide)
Purpose of the Protocol
This protocol is designed to support:
• Healthier skin appearance and improved skin repair
• Support for hair and skin regeneration
• Faster healing of tissues and minor injuries
• Reduced inflammation and irritation
• Support for overall recovery and cellular repair
Who This Protocol May Be For
This protocol may be appropriate for individuals who:
• Are adults in generally good health
• Want to support healthier skin and tissue repair
• Experience slow healing or inflammation
• Want to support hair and skin health
• Are interested in overall recovery and wellness
Individuals with medical conditions should consult a healthcare professional before beginning any protocol.
Who Should NOT Use This Protocol
This protocol may not be appropriate for individuals who:
• Are pregnant or breastfeeding
• Have active skin infections or open wounds requiring medical care
• Have uncontrolled medical conditions
• Are undergoing medical treatment without supervision
• Have sensitivities to compounds affecting skin or inflammation pathways
Individuals who are unsure should consult a qualified healthcare professional before use.
Recommended Starting Health Checks
• Skin condition and areas of concern
• Hair health (if applicable)
• Areas of inflammation or injury
• Overall wellness and recovery status
Treatment Plan Overview
Route: Subcutaneous (under the skin)
Areas: Abdomen, thigh, or glute
Frequency: Daily or several times per week
Timing: Morning or evening
Duration: 4–6 weeks
Starting Phase
To allow the body time to adjust, begin with a low dose and increase gradually if needed.
Week 1:
• Start with 20 units (≈1–2mg depending on mix)
• Inject into glute or preferred area
• Monitor skin response, healing, and inflammation
Week 2–4:
• Continue 20 units daily if effective
• Adjust frequency based on response
Week 4–6:
• Continue until desired skin/recovery results are achieved
• Reduce frequency as improvements stabilize
Dosing & Mixing Guide
Step 1: Mixing
• Add 3 mL of BAC water into the vial
• Let the powder fully dissolve (do not shake hard)
Step 2: Understanding Your Syringe
Use a U-100 insulin syringe (used for precise unit measurement).
The syringe is measured in units, not mg.
You will draw to a number on the syringe (example: 20 units).
These units equal your dose based on how the vial was mixed.
Step 3: How Much to Draw
• Standard GLOW blend → 20 units daily (1–2mg depending on concentration)
Optional GHK-Cu Adjustment:
• 25 units (1–2mg) every other day
• OR 10–15 units daily depending on protocol (1-1.5 mg)
If unsure, do not guess. Always double check before injecting.
Injection Guidelines
• Inject under the skin (subcutaneous)
• Best areas: glute, abdomen, or thigh
• Use a small insulin syringe (29–31 gauge)
• Clean the injection site before use
• Rotate injection sites each time
Reconstitution Summary:
BAC Water: 2–3 mL
Syringe: U-100 insulin syringe (for precise unit measurement)
Storage: Keep refrigerated after reconstitution
Travel: If reconstituted, use a cooler or ice pack to keep cold
Progress Monitoring
Baseline (Before Starting):
• Skin condition
• Healing status
• Areas of concern
Week 2
• Evaluate inflammation reduction
• Assess early recovery improvements
Week 4
• Review skin appearance
• Assess healing progress
Week 6
• Final evaluation of skin health
• Review recovery and overall progress
Safety and Adjustments
• Injection site irritation → rotate injection locations
• Fatigue → ensure proper rest and hydration
• Skin sensitivity → adjust frequency if needed