Stack · Synergy

GHK-Cu + BPC-157 + TB-500

GHK-Cu drives the dermal-side work — copper-peptide signaling for collagen and elastin synthesis, antioxidant protection, and wound-bed organization. BPC-157 amplifies local angiogenesis and growth factor expression at the dermal level. TB-500 mobilizes systemic actin-driven cell migration into the recovering tissue. Together, the stack hits skin renewal from three

Last updated · Sun Apr 26
Skin & Hair Healing & Recovery aka Skin, Hair & Glow aka Skin Glow Stack
Synergy

Mechanistic complementarity — the combined effect exceeds either compound alone.

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Glow Blend

From Limitless Life Nootropics

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CompoundVendorSizePrice
GHK-Cu Verified Peptides 100 mg $44.50
BPC-157 Particle Peptides 5 mg $31.99
TB-500 Verified Peptides 10 mg $52.70

Components

GHK-Cu

Copper-binding tripeptide that activates tissue remodeling, collagen/elastin synthesis, anti-inflammatory gene expression, DNA repair, and stem cell recruitment. Resets expression of 4,000+ genes toward a younger profile.

Half-life: ~1 hour (injectable); variable topical absorption

BPC-157

Upregulates growth hormone receptors, modulates nitric oxide system (NO/NOS), promotes angiogenesis, activates FAK-paxillin pathway, modulates dopaminergic and serotonergic systems

Half-life: ~4 hours (stable in gastric juice — unique among peptides)

TB-500

Upregulates actin, promotes cell migration via Akt/mTOR pathway, reduces inflammation, stimulates angiogenesis, modulates NF-κB

Half-life: ~14 days

Glow Stack

GHK-Cu drives the dermal-side work — copper-peptide signaling for collagen and elastin synthesis, antioxidant protection, and wound-bed organization. BPC-157 amplifies local angiogenesis and growth factor expression at the dermal level. TB-500 mobilizes systemic actin-driven cell migration into the recovering tissue. Together, the stack hits skin renewal from three complementary angles — extracellular matrix, vascular, and cellular migration.