Peptide Blend Calculator
Multi-compound stacks → per-peptide syringe units.
BPC-157 + TB-500 healing pair — preset values are illustrative, edit to your own.
Per-peptide units assume each compound is in its own vial at the mg/water shown. “Combined” is the total if those draws go into one syringe. Co-reconstituting multiple peptides in a single vial changes the math — recalculate with the real per-vial amounts.
How it works
- 1Tap a preset (or go custom)Wolverine, GLOW, KLOW, and GH Stack load a popular illustrative recipe. Every value is editable — or start from a blank custom row.
- 2Set each compound's vial + targetFor each peptide, enter the vial mg you have and the amount you want per draw, plus the shared reconstitution water.
- 3Read per-peptide unitsThe tool returns the exact syringe units for each compound, plus a combined total if you draw them into one syringe.
FAQ
What is a peptide blend?
A blend or 'stack' is two or more peptides used together — sometimes in separate vials drawn into one syringe, sometimes co-reconstituted in a single vial. This calculator computes the per-peptide units for the amounts you enter.
What's in Wolverine, GLOW, KLOW, and GH Stack?
Wolverine = BPC-157 + TB-500. GLOW = BPC-157 + TB-500 + GHK-Cu. KLOW = GLOW + KPV. GH Stack = CJC-1295 + Ipamorelin. The preset amounts are popular illustrative starting points shown for reference only — fully editable.
Do the presets recommend a dose?
No. Preset amounts are commonly-cited reference values loaded so you can see how the math works, not a recommendation. Edit them to whatever your own values are. This is educational, not medical advice.
How do I get exact units for each peptide?
Each compound's mcg-per-unit = (its vial mg × 1000) ÷ (water mL × 100); units = target mcg ÷ mcg-per-unit. The table shows this per row and updates live.
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