The body's healing process is not a single pathway. Tissue repair involves blood vessel formation, inflammation resolution, collagen synthesis, immune signaling, cellular regeneration, and clearance of damaged material — all happening simultaneously across multiple systems. A single peptide can support one or two of these pathways well. A thoughtfully designed blend can support several at once.
The KLOW blend is one of those thoughtfully designed combinations. It pairs healing peptides with complementary mechanisms — typically including KPV (an anti-inflammatory tripeptide), GHK-Cu (a copper peptide with strong tissue-remodeling and wound-healing properties), and other supportive amino acid sequences — into a single compounded protocol.
The result is a multi-target approach for patients whose situation involves more than one healing pathway: complex injuries, layered inflammation, chronic gut conditions, or recoveries where progress has stalled with single-peptide approaches.
Compounded blends like KLOW are not random peptide cocktails — they combine compounds with documented complementary mechanisms, allowing each to support a different leg of the healing process.
KPV (a peptide fragment of melanocortin) modulates inflammation at the immune-signaling level — particularly relevant for chronic low-grade inflammation that doesn't fully resolve on its own. Helps shift the local tissue environment from inflamed to repair-supportive.
GHK-Cu (a copper-binding tripeptide) has decades of dermatological and wound-healing research behind it. Supports collagen synthesis, extracellular matrix remodeling, and the body's clearance of damaged tissue.
For patients with overlapping gut and systemic concerns, the blend supports the intestinal lining alongside whole-body repair — useful when leaky gut is a contributing factor to broader inflammation patterns.
Beyond simple inflammation reduction, the blend influences the immune system's repair signaling — helping the body distinguish between damaged tissue that needs clearing and healthy tissue that needs preserving.
Book a free consultation. Dr. Dubroff will tell you whether a multi-peptide approach fits your case — or whether a more focused single-peptide protocol would do the job better.