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Economy Glow Research Stack

BPC 5mg, GHK-Cu 50mg, TB500 5mg

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Economy Glow Research Stack

BPC-157 | TB-500 | GHK-Cu Synergistic Complex

The 4Balance Codex: The Trinity of Structural Integrity and Dermal Cellular Vitality.

Product Overview

The Economy Glow Research Stack is a curated tripartite bioregulator bundle designed for comprehensive investigation into tissue repair, anti-inflammatory signaling, and dermal matrix remodeling. This stack combines the cytoprotective and angiogenic properties of BPC-157 (5mg), the actin-sequestering and cell migratory effects of TB-500 (5mg), and the potent collagen-synthesizing capabilities of the GHK-Cu copper tripeptide (50mg). It is the foundational kit for researchers studying total-body recovery and the physiological mechanisms underlying skin rejuvenation (the "Glow" effect).

Total Active Content: 60mg Lyophilized Peptides Components: BPC-157 (5mg), TB-500 (5mg), GHK-Cu (50mg) Research Focus: Musculoskeletal Repair, Wound Healing, Dermal Rejuvenation


Mechanism of Action: A Synergistic Repair Matrix

This stack operates through three distinct yet complementary pathways to accelerate healing and improve tissue quality.

  1. Angiogenesis & Cytoprotection (BPC-157): A pentadecapeptide derived from human gastric juice, BPC-157 accelerates the healing of tendons, ligaments, and soft tissue primarily by upregulating the Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor (VEGF) pathway. This promotes the formation of new blood vessels (angiogenesis), ensuring injured tissues receive necessary nutrients and oxygen.

  2. Cell Migration & Actin Regulation (TB-500): A synthetic fragment of the naturally occurring protein Thymosin Beta-4. Its primary mechanism involves sequestering G-actin, which is crucial for regulating the actin cytoskeleton. This action facilitates rapid cell migration to sites of injury, essential for regenerating damaged tissue and modulating inflammation.

  3. Dermal Collagen & Stem Cell Modulation (GHK-Cu): A naturally occurring human tripeptide complexed with copper (II). GHK-Cu acts as a feedback signal after tissue injury, stimulating the synthesis of Collagen I and III, elastin, and glycosaminoglycans. It also possesses strong antioxidant properties and has been shown to modulate epidermal stem cells, crucial for skin remodeling and hair follicle health.


Research Applications

In the 4Balance Research Array, this stack is utilized when a multi-modal approach to healing is required.

  • Comprehensive Wound Healing: Researchers use the combination of TB-500 (migration) and GHK-Cu (collagen deposition) to study accelerated closure of dermal wounds with reduced scar tissue formation.

  • Musculoskeletal Recovery Models: BPC-157 and TB-500 are paired to investigate synergistic effects on repairing acute tendon and ligament damage, where both vascularization and cell recruitment are critical bottlenecks.

  • Dermal Rejuvenation & Hair Follicle Research: GHK-Cu is the primary agent for studying skin firmness, elasticity, and the reversal of thinning hair by increasing follicle size, supported by the systemic anti-inflammatory environment created by BPC-157.


Technical Specifications

Vial 1: BPC-157

  • Mass: 5mg

  • Sequence Length: 15 Amino Acids

Vial 2: TB-500 (Thymosin Beta-4 Frag)

  • Mass: 5mg

  • Mechanism: Actin-sequestering domain

Vial 3: GHK-Cu (Copper Tripeptide-1)

  • Mass: 50mg

  • Structure: Glycyl-L-Histidyl-L-Lysine-Cu(II) complex

General Storage: Store all lyophilized vials at -20°C. Once reconstituted, store at 4°C and use within established stability timelines for each respective peptide.


References

  1. Gwyer, D., et al. (2019). BPC-157 as a Potential Therapeutic Agent for Tendon Healing: A Review. Current Pharmaceutical Design.

  2. Philp, D., et al. (2003). Thymosin beta4 and a synthetic peptide containing its actin-binding domain promote dermal wound repair. Wound Repair and Regeneration.

  3. Pickart, L., & Margolina, A. (2018). Regenerative and Protective Actions of the GHK-Cu Peptide in the Light of the New Gene Data. International Journal of Molecular Sciences.

  4. Gorouhi, F., & Maibach, H. I. (2009). Role of topical peptides in preventing or treating aged skin. International Journal of Cosmetic Science.


DISCLAIMER: FOR RESEARCH USE ONLY. This product bundle is a collection of laboratory reagents intended strictly for in-vitro research and development. They are not for human consumption, veterinary use, or therapeutic application. Bodily introduction of any kind is strictly prohibited by law.