A 2025 review by Jozwiak and colleagues surveys the peptides multifunctionality and possible medical applications (PMC11859134), and is a useful map of what has and has not been established
Product positioning belongs in documentation, purity, identity, and procurement sections
In a frequently cited 1999 rat wound study in the Journal of Investigative Dermatology, topical Thymosin Beta-4 was associated with a 42% increase in reepithelialization at four days and as much as 61% at seven days compared with saline controls, alongside increased angiogenesis
The "Glow" blend is being researched for its potential involvement in biological processes related to inflammation modulation, tissue repair mechanisms, angiogenesis (blood vessel formation), extracellular matrix regulation, and cellular cytoprotection
The concern is prolonged high-dose supplementation without medical advice, or a blood test showing persistently high B12 when someone is not taking supplements
Peptides fall into 2 regulatory categories: #1 FDA-Approved Commonly Used Peptides: Insulin GLP-1 agonists (like Ozempic ) You also might recognize some common peptides approved in pets and bulldogs: Insulin (for diabetics) Oxytocin (whelping & lactation) Calcitonin (for eclampsia/milk fever) So yes, your bulldog has already benefited from peptide science