GLOW vs Common Alternatives Feature Compounds GLOW BPC-157 + TB-500 + GHK-Cu Wolverine BPC-157 + TB-500 KLOW BPC-157 + TB-500 + GHK-Cu + KPV Single Peptide Just one Feature Skin / anti-aging research GLOW Strong (GHK-Cu) Wolverine Limited KLOW Strong (GHK-Cu + KPV) Single Peptide Varies (GHK-Cu standalone is closest) Feature Soft-tissue repair coverage GLOW Strong Wolverine Strong KLOW Strong Single Peptide Compound-specific Feature Inflammation pathways GLOW Multiple Wolverine Two pathways KLOW Multiple + NF-kB (KPV) Single Peptide One Feature Complexity GLOW High Wolverine Moderate KLOW High Single Peptide Low Feature Cost GLOW Highest Wolverine Moderate KLOW Highest+ Single Peptide Lower Choose GLOW when skin/quality remodeling matters alongside repair
Traditional options like glucosamine, turmeric/curcumin, and collagen peptides each have value, but their mechanisms are more limited in scope
Hypersensitivity reactions to tirzepatide, including anaphylaxis, have been reported in the FDA prescribing information
PMID 270715
12-month prepaid $2,364 the advertised $197/month rate, paid in full), oral sublingual semaglutide at $249/month (with a $179/month tier), oral tirzepatide dissolving tablets as a 3-month supply at $1,047 ($891 paid in full, with no month-to-month rate published), liraglutide at $179/month, and phentermine at $149/month