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GLOW – 70mg
GLOW – 70mg
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$150.00 USD
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GLOW is a synergistic peptide formulation designed to support cellular repair, skin elasticity, and collagen regeneration through a targeted blend of growth-promoting and restorative compounds. Typically combining peptides such as GHK-Cu (Copper Peptide), Epithalon, and/or CJC-1295 (No DAC) and GHRPs, GLOW is formulated for research exploring anti-aging, skin health, and recovery optimization. Its focus is on stimulating collagen synthesis, improving dermal density, and enhancing overall tissue vitality—without any claims of approved human therapeutic use.
What Are the Effects of GLOW?
- Collagen Production & Skin Regeneration: GLOW’s components, particularly GHK-Cu, have been shown in studies to activate collagen synthesis, increase dermal thickness, and improve elasticity—contributing to smoother, more resilient skin structure in research models.
- Cellular Repair & Antioxidant Activity: The peptide blend supports wound healing, reduces oxidative stress, and enhances cellular turnover by promoting fibroblast activation and angiogenesis.
- Hair Growth & Follicle Health: Research involving GHK-Cu and related peptides demonstrates stimulation of hair follicle stem cells and increased vascularization of the scalp, supporting hair density and growth potential.
- Youthful Metabolic Function: When combined with growth hormone–releasing peptides like CJC-1295 (No DAC), GLOW may enhance GH/IGF-1 activity, contributing to improved muscle tone, recovery, and metabolic vitality in lab settings.
- Skin Tone & Inflammation Reduction: GLOW’s components exhibit anti-inflammatory properties that reduce redness, hyperpigmentation, and oxidative damage, promoting a more balanced and even skin appearance in experimental studies.
- Safety Observations: GLOW’s peptide constituents have been shown to be well tolerated in preclinical research, with minimal local irritation and no systemic toxicity reported under controlled conditions.
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