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Feedback on a 6‑week KLOW + Testagen combo for post‑injury recovery

Posted by paul_rows in Protocols & Stacks - 1 points, 0 comments.

Hey everyone, I’ve been running a hybrid protocol for the past month that mixes the KLOW stack (GHK‑Cu 200 µg, KPV 500 µg, BPC‑157 500 µg daily and TB‑500 2.5 mg three times a week) with a short course of Testagen (1 capsule daily) to see if I can boost both tissue repair and my overall immune‑hormonal balance after a nagging rotator‑cuff strain.

I reconstitute the GHK‑Cu and KPV in 1 ml bacteriostatic water, BPC‑157 in 2 ml, and TB‑500 in 2 ml, then draw the appropriate volumes each day (roughly 0.1 ml for the daily peptides, 0.5 ml for the TB‑500 doses). I’ve been on this for about 4 weeks now, cycling Testagen for the first 14 days and then stopping it while continuing the KLOW doses for another two weeks.

So far I’ve noticed a bit less joint soreness after workouts and my sleep feels a little deeper, but I’m not sure if that’s just the reduced training load or the peptides. I’ve also had mild injection site redness that clears within a day, and once I felt a brief flush after the GHK‑Cu injection.

I’m looking for input on whether the Testagen timing makes sense, if anyone has tried a similar blend, and if I should adjust the TB‑500 frequency or maybe add a low‑dose BPC‑157 on off days. Any thoughts on safety, cycle length, or reconstitution tips would be appreciated.

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