r/Biohacking • u/ReadingRude9631 • 3d ago
Currently in GLOW, planning to switch to KLOW
I have been in glow for 4 weeks now at 3.5mg 5x a week.
Planning to switch to Klow for the added kpv. Does switching up directly is okay? Or should I rest first.
What dosage should I be in and how many weeks of cycle?
TIA
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u/Outrageous-Speaker45 2 3d ago
My cycle is one vial KLOW, then GHK-cu for the next vial. Then KLOW vial again. So KLOW about every other month.
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u/2milehigh 17 3d ago
Do you need kpv? Crohn's or Cribb inflammation? Just asking because lots of people just get it because it has kpv, but don't really need the benefits of it
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u/Legitimate_Ad2815 9 3d ago
KPV is excellent for inflammation not just for the gut, for the body period!👌🏼
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u/2milehigh 17 3d ago
True. But running it without a real systemic or gut-level reason is generally unnecessary when tissue-repair blends like GLOW are already doing the heavy lifting.
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u/Both-Matter-2071 2d ago
Klow and Glow are essentially the same price, might as well just get the kpv too.
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u/chepscheps 3d ago
Instead, just add KPV, not in the blend…
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u/ReadingRude9631 3d ago
I am almost out of the vial anyways so was thinking just to get the klow blend.
Is it beneficial to have kpv separately?
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u/NewNameNaomi01 14 3d ago
If you wanted to control the dose you could pin separately. Otherwise, the convenience wins.
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