BPC-157TB-500GHK-Cu

The Wolverine Stack: How to Combine BPC-157 and TB-500

A comprehensive healing stack for serious tissue repair, joint recovery, and post-injury support.

3 peptides$100-$250/month depending on source, dose, and whether GHK-Cu is topical or injectable

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Why These Peptides Work Together

The Wolverine Stack combines local repair signaling, systemic cell migration, and collagen remodeling. BPC-157 is usually discussed for localized tendon, ligament, and gut tissue support. TB-500 is used for broader recovery signaling and systemic inflammation resolution. GHK-Cu adds collagen synthesis, wound remodeling, and antioxidant gene activation.

Protocol Overview

A conservative protocol starts with BPC-157 daily and TB-500 twice weekly for a 4-6 week loading phase. GHK-Cu may be added topically or by clinician-guided injection when skin, collagen, or wound remodeling is part of the goal.

Dosing Schedule

PeptideDoseTimingRoute
BPC-157200-500 mcgDaily for 4-8 weeksSubcutaneous
TB-5002-2.5 mgTwice weekly loading, then weekly maintenanceSubcutaneous
GHK-CuTopical 1-5% or clinician-guided injectable dosingDaily or per protocolTopical or subcutaneous

✓ Who This Stack Is For

Athletes with complex soft-tissue injuries, post-surgical users under supervision, and people whose recovery goals involve both pain/function and tissue remodeling.

Evidence Base

Each component has a different evidence profile, mostly preclinical for repair peptides and mixed clinical/cosmetic evidence for GHK-Cu. The combined stack has strong anecdotal use but limited direct human trial evidence.

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