BPC-157 + TB-500 (Wolverine Stack)

The most popular peptide stack in existence, nicknamed after the comic-book healing factor. The logic is mechanistic coverage: BPC-157 works locally around damaged tissue while TB-500 works systemically through cell migration — together they cover both repair pathways. It became the community default for tendon, ligament and soft-tissue injuries.

Components & typical mixing

PeptideTypical doseTypical mixUnits/dose
BPC-157250 mcg500 mcg, 1–2x daily5 mg + 2 ml10 units = 250 mcg
TB-5002 mg5 mg, 2x weekly (loading), then 1x weekly5 mg + 2.5 ml125 units = 2.5 mg

How the protocol is typically run

Cautions

Both are unapproved research compounds; the biggest practical risks are source quality and treating the stack as a license to keep training on an injury that needs rest. Healing peptides complement rehab — they don't replace it.

Other stacks

Educational reference describing commonly published protocols — not medical advice. Most compounds referenced are research chemicals without approval for human use.