The Wolverine Stack

BPC-157 and TB-500 (thymosin beta-4) are the two most widely used peptides for tissue repair. Combined, they work through complementary mechanisms that accelerate healing beyond what either achieves alone.

Complementary Mechanisms

BPC-157 drives angiogenesis and growth factor upregulation, bringing blood supply and healing signals to injury. TB-500 promotes cell migration by upregulating actin, mobilizing repair cells and reducing scar tissue formation. Together: BPC-157 handles supply, TB-500 handles labor.

Protocol

Four to six week cycle. BPC-157: 250-500 mcg subcutaneously once or twice daily, near injury site. TB-500: 2-5 mg subcutaneously twice weekly during loading phase (2-4 weeks), then 2 mg weekly for maintenance. Combined vials containing both peptides are available for convenience.

Use Cases

Chronic tendon injuries (tennis elbow, patellar tendonitis, rotator cuff), post-surgical recovery, chronic joint pain, ligament sprains, muscle tears, and general recovery for athletes with accumulated training wear. Does not replace rehabilitation but significantly accelerates the timeline.

What to Expect

Pain reduction within seven to ten days. Functional improvement in range of motion and strength by weeks two to three. Significant or complete resolution of chronic injuries at protocol completion. Best combined with physical therapy, progressive loading, collagen supplementation, and vitamin C.

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