American Peptide Co
KLOW
KLOW
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What Are Peptides?
Peptides are short chains of amino acids that act as signaling molecules in the body, helping regulate and optimize natural functions. Different peptides target different systems—some boost recovery, others support fat loss, hormone balance, or metabolic efficiency.
Because peptides work with your body’s existing biology, they can offer powerful, targeted results without the side effects of steroids. All of the peptides we offer are administered by subcutaneous injection for maximum absorption and effectiveness.
What Is KLOW?
KLOW is a high-dose recovery and anti-inflammatory blend formulated for athletes who push their bodies to the limit. Each vial contains:
- GHK-Cu (50 mg) – Supports skin healing, collagen regeneration, and tissue remodeling
- BPC-157 (10 mg) – Promotes rapid soft tissue and joint repair
- TB-500 (10 mg) – Aids in muscle and fascia regeneration throughout the body
- KPV (10 mg) – A potent anti-inflammatory peptide that calms gut and systemic inflammation
Together, these compounds support recovery across multiple systems—accelerating healing, reducing pain, and helping the body bounce back from hard crashes, repetitive strain, or surgery.
Why Motorcycle Racers Use It
KLOW is built for intense physical recovery. It supports tissue healing, reduces inflammation, and improves skin repair after crash damage or long days at the track. Whether you’re dealing with deep joint pain, connective tissue wear, or lingering inflammation, this blend helps restore performance and durability from the inside out.
Dosage Guidelines
- Injected subcutaneously, once daily or every other day
- Typical dose: 200–500 mcg of each compound per injection
- Best used in 2–4 week recovery phases, depending on injury or inflammation severity
- Can be used proactively after races, travel, or training overload
Disclaimer
This product is sold for research purposes only. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Use only under the direction of a licensed medical professional. This information is for educational purposes only.
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