The ultimate healing combo in one vial. Combines BPC-157's targeted gut and tissue repair with TB-500's whole-body healing abilities. Together they amplify each other's anti-inflammatory and regenerative effects.
What to Expect
Week 1–2
Combined anti-inflammatory and tissue repair signaling. Reduced pain and swelling at injury sites. Faster wound healing initiation than either alone.
Week 3–6
Accelerated tissue repair — tendons, ligaments, and muscle healing faster than single-peptide protocols. Improved range of motion. Reduced chronic inflammation.
Week 8+
Significant structural repair of chronic injuries. New blood vessel formation in damaged tissue. Comprehensive tissue remodeling.
Common Side Effects
Scientific Overview
A combination of BPC-157 and TB-500 (Thymosin Beta-4) that leverages complementary healing mechanisms. BPC-157 primarily acts through growth factor upregulation (VEGF, EGF, HGF) and nitric oxide system modulation, while TB-500 operates via actin sequestration to promote cell migration and NF-κB inhibition for anti-inflammatory effects. The blend provides both localized tissue repair signaling (BPC-157) and systemic tissue remodeling capacity (TB-500), with preclinical evidence suggesting synergistic acceleration of wound healing and tendon repair.
Dosing
500 mcg subq daily, injected near the injury site. Cycle for 4-8 weeks.
Practical Guide
Reconstitution
Mix per vial instructions — typically contains both peptides pre-blended. Add 2mL BAC water to standard vial.
Storage
Refrigerate after reconstitution. Use within 21-30 days.
Injection Sites
Subcutaneous with insulin syringe. Inject near injury for localized healing. Rotate sites for systemic use.
Timing
Twice daily (morning and evening) for optimal coverage. Loading dose first 2 weeks, then reduce to maintenance.
Food
No food interactions.
Benefit Profile
Medical Considerations
Contraindications
- ✕Active cancer
- ✕Pregnancy/nursing
- ✕Active deep vein thrombosis
Drug Interactions
Recommended Monitoring
- →Monitor for unusual tissue growth
- →Watch for signs of excessive angiogenesis
This information is for educational purposes only. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider before starting any peptide protocol.