Your Complete Guide to KPV (Lysine–Proline–Valine Peptide)
KPV (Lysine–Proline–Valine Peptide) is a bioactive peptide best known for its powerful anti-inflammatory properties. By helping regulate excessive inflammation rather than simply suppressing symptoms, KPV supports tissue repair, gut barrier integrity, skin health, immune balance, and overall recovery from the inside out.
KPV: Healing Inflammation from the Root
KPV (Lysine–Proline–Valine Peptide) is a bioactive peptide is a bioactive peptide known for its potent anti-inflammatory and healing properties.
By targeting the root cause of inflammation, KPV helps the body repair, restore and regenerate naturally – from inside out.
Whether it's gut healing, skin clarity, or faster recovery, KPV works at the cellular level to support long-term wellness.
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Reconstitution Instruction
Reconstitution Steps
- Draw 3.0 mL bacteriostatic water with a sterile syringe.
- Inject slowly down the vial wall; avoid foaming.
- Gently swirl/roll until dissolved (do not shake).
- Label and refrigerate at 2–8 °C (35.6–46.4 °F), protected from light.
Dosing Protocol
Suggested daily titration approach.
- Start: 200 mcg daily; increase by ~100 mcg weekly as tolerated
- Target: 400–500 mcg daily by Weeks 4–8 for maintenance anti‑inflammatory effects.
- Frequency: Once per day (subcutaneous)
- Cycle Length: 8–12 weeks; optional extension to 16 weeks under monitoring.
- Timing: Any consistent time; rotate injection sites systematically.

Administration
KPV is administered as a subcutaneous (under the skin) injection, typically once daily. Common injection sites include the abdomen, thigh, or upper arm, with rotation of injection sites recommended to help minimize irritation.
For best results:
- Administer at approximately the same time each day.
- Rotate injection sites to reduce the risk of skin irritation.
- Store the vial refrigerated at 2–8°C (36–46°F) and protect it from light.
- Once reconstituted, use within the recommended timeframe (28-35 days)
- Do not use the solution if it appears cloudy, discolored, or contains visible particles.
Storage

While reconstituted peptides can last up to 12 weeks in the fridge, it is recommended to ONLY use within 28 days for maximum potency. It can be used up to 35 days only with caution, ensuring proper refrigeration and minimal exposure to temperature fluctuations.
Possible Side Effects
KPV is generally well-tolerated, and side effects are uncommon. When they do occur, they are typically mild and temporary, particularly during the initial stages of treatment or after dose adjustments.
Possible side effects may include:
- Mild redness, swelling, or tenderness at the injection site
- Temporary nausea or stomach discomfort
- Headache
- Fatigue or drowsiness
- Dizziness
- Temporary changes in bowel habits (such as diarrhea or constipation)
If you experience severe or persistent side effects, discontinue use and consult your healthcare provider promptly.
Note: Because KPV helps regulate the body's inflammatory response, individual experiences may vary depending on the underlying condition being treated. Always follow the recommended dosing schedule and seek guidance from a qualified healthcare professional before starting therapy.
Important notes
Practical considerations for consistency and safety.
- Use new sterile insulin syringes for each administration; dispose in a sharps container immediately after use.
- Rotate injection sites systematically (abdomen, thighs, upper arms) at least 1–2 inches apart to reduce local irritation and prevent lipohypertrophy.
- Inject slowly; wait a few seconds before withdrawing the needle to prevent solution backflow.
- Document daily dose, injection site, and any observations to maintain consistency and track tolerability.
- If injection‑site reactions (redness, mild swelling) occur, apply a cool compress and monitor; persistent reactions warrant protocol review.