KLOW Stack vs Superman Stack
A side-by-side research comparison of KLOW Stack and Superman Stack across mechanism, dosing, half-life, benefits, side effects and research status.
Comparison table
| Attribute | KLOW Stack | Superman Stack |
|---|---|---|
| Full name | KLOW (GHK-Cu + KPV + BPC-157 + TB-500) | Superman (CJC-1295 + Ipamorelin + MK-677) |
| Category | Popular Stacks | Popular Stacks |
| Status | Research stack | Research stack |
| Mechanism | Multi-pathway regenerative approach: GHK-Cu activates collagen synthesis and attracts repair cells via copper peptide signaling. KPV inhibits NF-κB to reduce systemic inflammation. BPC-157 promotes angiogenesis and upregulates growth factor expression for tissue repair. TB-500 upregulates actin for cell migration and reduces inflammatory cytokines. | CJC-1295 (no DAC) mimics GHRH for pituitary stimulation. Ipamorelin acts as a selective ghrelin receptor agonist for GH release without cortisol/prolactin. MK-677 provides oral, long-acting ghrelin mimetic action for sustained IGF-1 elevation. |
| Molecular weight | Multiple compounds | Multiple compounds |
| Half-life | Variable (2-6 hours depending on component) | CJC: ~30min, Ipamorelin: ~2h, MK-677: ~24h |
| Bioavailability | Variable by component and route | CJC/Ipa: ~95% SC, MK-677: ~60% oral |
| Typical dose | GHK-Cu 200mcg + KPV 500mcg + BPC-157 500mcg + TB-500 2.5mg | CJC-1295 100mcg + Ipamorelin 200mcg + MK-677 25mg oral |
| Frequency | BPC-157 & KPV daily · TB-500 & GHK-Cu 2-3x/week | CJC/Ipa: nightly, MK-677: daily |
| Route | Subcutaneous injection | Subcutaneous + Oral |
KLOW Stack reported benefits
- Accelerated tissue regeneration
- Systemic inflammation reduction
- Post-surgical recovery
- Collagen remodeling & skin repair
- Aesthetic enhancement
- Metabolic optimization
Superman Stack reported benefits
- Maximized GH output
- 24/7 GH/IGF-1 elevation
- Improved sleep quality
- Enhanced fat loss
- Increased muscle recovery
- Anti-aging effects
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