What does the GLOW Blend do?
It combines GHK-Cu, BPC-157, and Thymosin Beta-4, three peptides studied individually for their potential roles in skin health, tissue repair, and cellular movement.
Is the GLOW Blend FDA-approved?
No. None of the three components has FDA approval as a prescription drug, and BPC-157 and Thymosin Beta-4 in particular have an evolving regulatory status for pharmacy compounding.
How long before I may notice changes?
Responses vary considerably, and because dedicated human research on this combination doesn’t exist, there is no well-established timeline for expected results.
Is it an injection?
The components can be used topically (particularly GHK-Cu) or by injection, and your provider will discuss the appropriate approach for your specific goals.
Can it be combined with other peptides?
This should always be discussed with your provider, who can evaluate your full treatment plan and goals.
Can it be combined with GLP-1 medications?
This should be discussed individually with your provider as part of your overall treatment plan.
Will I need lab work?
Your provider may recommend baseline evaluation as part of a thorough, individualized approach to this combination therapy.
Who should avoid this peptide combination?
Patients with certain active health conditions, known copper sensitivities, or competitive athletes subject to anti-doping testing should have a particularly careful conversation with their provider.
How long do patients typically remain on therapy?
Treatment length varies by individual goals, and given the evolving evidence base for some components, your provider will help determine a reasonable, individualized plan.
Is a consultation required?
Yes. A telehealth consultation with a licensed medical provider is required before starting the GLOW Blend or any peptide therapy at SevenHealth.