As always, this is not personal medical advice, and we recommend that you talk with your doctor.
For psoriasis and tendonitis (as mentioned by ryochs in our Discord), this offers: KLOW typically contains: BPC-157 (tissue repair, anti-inflammatory) TB-500 (systemic healing, flexibility) GHK-Cu (skin repair, collagen) KPV (in some formulationsNF-B inhibition) Advantages for psoriasis: Multiple anti-inflammatory pathways addressed simultaneously Convenience of single injection Synergistic repair mechanisms Disadvantages: Less control over individual peptide doses May not be optimized for skin-specific conditions If using KLOW for psoriasis: Standard dosing per the blend instructions (typically daily, 5 days on/2 off) Expect 48 weeks for noticeable skin changes Track lesion size, redness, and scaling for objective assessment What to Realistically Expect Peptides for psoriasis are adjunctive support , not a cure
Reconstitution of peptides
Daily subcutaneous or intramuscular injection, ~300-500 mcg/day in standard use
Retinal Neuroprotection: Photoreceptor and Ganglion Cell Biology Retinal neurodegeneration involving both photoreceptor (rod and cone) apoptosis and retinal ganglion cell (RGC) loss underlies the visual field loss of glaucoma, AMD, and diabetic macular oedema (DMO)