KLOW reconstitution calculator.
Four-peptide healing & skin blend (KPV + GHK-Cu + BPC-157 + TB-500). An 80 mg vial in 2 mL bacteriostatic water gives 40 mg/mL across the four compounds.
★KLOW dose ranges between 1 mg to 10 mg (1–10 mg/day)
Draw the plunger to 12.5 units on a U-100 insulin syringe.
That’s 0.125 mL of solution, or 5 mg of peptide.
Reconstituting KLOW, step by step.
- 1Draw 2 mL of BAC water into a 3 mL syringe.
- 2Inject slowly down the inside of the KLOW vial — the four peptides go into solution at slightly different rates.
- 3Swirl for 30+ seconds until the mix is clear with no visible particulate.
- 4Refrigerate. Most people finish a KLOW vial in 3–4 weeks.
KLOW questions, answered.
What's in KLOW?+
KLOW is a fixed-ratio blend of KPV, GHK-Cu, BPC-157, and TB-500. Exact ratios vary by vendor — a common split is roughly 20 mg each in an 80 mg vial. Check the vendor's COA, not the marketing page.
How is dosing a blend different from a single peptide?+
You're injecting four peptides in their stacked ratio every shot. There's no way to dial one up independently. If you need that flexibility, run the four single-peptide vials in parallel instead.
How long does a KLOW vial last?+
At 5 mg per dose from an 80 mg vial, that's 16 shots — 2–3 weeks of daily dosing. Refrigerated, the reconstituted solution holds for about 3 weeks before degradation matters.
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