Wolverine Stack
BPC-157 + TB-500
The most popular healing peptide combination, named for its purported regenerative properties. Combines the gut-derived healing peptide BPC-157 with the cell-repair peptide TB-500.
Purpose
Maximum tissue repair and recovery
How They Work Together
BPC-157 and TB-500 work through complementary mechanisms. BPC-157 promotes angiogenesis and modulates growth factor receptors, while TB-500 regulates actin and promotes cell migration. Together, they may accelerate healing beyond what either achieves alone.
Protocol
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Important Warnings
- !No human clinical trials
- !Unknown long-term effects
- !Cancer pathway concerns with TB-500
- !Quality control issues with gray market
Alternatives
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Wolverine Stack?
The Wolverine Stack combines BPC-157 + TB-500 for maximum tissue repair and recovery. The most popular healing peptide combination, named for its purported regenerative properties. Combines the gut-derived healing peptide BPC-157 with the cell-repair peptide TB-500.
How do BPC-157 and TB-500 work together?
BPC-157 and TB-500 work through complementary mechanisms. BPC-157 promotes angiogenesis and modulates growth factor receptors, while TB-500 regulates actin and promotes cell migration. Together, they may accelerate healing beyond what either achieves alone.
What is the recommended Wolverine Stack protocol?
bpc157: 250-500mcg daily, split into 1-2 doses. tb500: 2-5mg twice weekly for loading, then weekly maintenance. duration: 4-8 weeks typical cycle. notes: Can inject near injury site or subcutaneously. Many users run BPC-157 daily with TB-500 twice weekly.
Is the Wolverine Stack safe?
The Wolverine Stack has not been studied in human clinical trials as a combination. Individual risks include: No human clinical trials, Unknown long-term effects, Cancer pathway concerns with TB-500. Always consult a healthcare provider before use.
What are alternatives to the Wolverine Stack?
Alternatives include: BPC-157 alone, TB-500 alone, GHK-Cu for skin/superficial injuries. The best option depends on your specific goals and health status.