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Best Peptide Stacks

Peptide stacking combines two or more peptides for complementary or synergistic effects. The most popular stacks combine compounds with different mechanisms to enhance overall results. Understanding synergy, timing, and safety is critical.

Our Ranking Criteria

Synergy evidence between compoundsSafety of combined useCommunity experience and feedbackMechanistic rationale for combinationPractical dosing compatibility

Rankings

BPC-157

Preclinical (separately)

BPC-157 + TB-500 (Wolverine Stack): The most popular healing stack combining BPC-157 targeted tissue repair with TB-500 systemic wound healing for comprehensive injury recovery.

Pros

Complementary healing mechanisms
Most widely used peptide stack
Extensive community experience
Both have good preclinical data

Cons

No combined human trials
Both WADA prohibited
Gray market sourcing
Optimal ratio not established
Best for: Comprehensive injury and tissue healingFull Guide

Ipamorelin

Phase 2 (separately)

Ipamorelin + CJC-1295: The gold standard GH stack combining Ipamorelin selective GH pulse with CJC-1295 extended release window for optimized growth hormone elevation.

Pros

Complementary GH release mechanisms
Well-established combination
Synergistic pulse amplitude and duration
Clean side effect profile

Cons

Both require injection
Not FDA-approved
Cost doubles with two peptides
Optimal timing debated
Best for: Optimized growth hormone releaseFull Guide

Semax

Approved in Russia (separately)

Semax + Selank: A cognitive-anxiolytic stack combining Semax nootropic effects with Selank anxiolytic properties for balanced mental optimization without overstimulation.

Pros

Both administered nasally
Complementary cognitive plus anxiolytic effects
Both have Russian clinical approval
Well-tolerated combination

Cons

Neither FDA-approved
Russian data limitations
Nasal delivery adds complexity
Protocols not formally studied
Best for: Balanced cognitive enhancement and anxiety managementFull Guide
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GHK-Cu

Preclinical/Clinical (separately)

GHK-Cu + Epitalon: An anti-aging stack targeting different aspects of aging: GHK-Cu for tissue remodeling and gene expression, Epitalon for telomere maintenance.

Pros

Different anti-aging mechanisms
GHK-Cu has strong safety data
Addresses cosmetic and cellular aging
Epitalon in short cycles

Cons

Limited combined study data
Different administration routes
Epitalon effects less established
Neither proven for lifespan extension
Best for: Multi-mechanism anti-aging approachFull Guide
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BPC-157

Preclinical/Phase 2 (separately)

BPC-157 + Ipamorelin: A recovery stack combining direct tissue repair with GH-mediated systemic recovery for enhanced healing.

Pros

Direct plus indirect healing pathways
Good individual safety profiles
Supports tissue repair and hormonal recovery
Popular post-injury combination

Cons

No combined clinical data
Two injection protocols
Higher cost
Timing coordination needed
Best for: Maximum recovery supportFull Guide

Methodology

Stacks are ranked by mechanistic synergy rationale, community experience breadth, and safety considerations. No combination has been studied in controlled human trials.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is it safe to combine peptides?

No peptide stack has been formally studied for safety in human trials. The safety of individual peptides does not guarantee safety in combination. Start with one compound before adding a second.

How do you time peptides in a stack?

GH peptides (Ipamorelin + CJC-1295) are typically taken together before bed. Healing peptides (BPC-157 + TB-500) are timed around injury proximity. Nasal peptides (Semax + Selank) alternate throughout the day.

Should beginners start with stacks?

No. Start with a single peptide to understand individual response. Starting with a stack makes it impossible to attribute effects or side effects to a specific compound.

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Disclaimer: Rankings are based on available research and are for educational purposes only. Always consult healthcare professionals.