
Research-use material
Recovery & RegenerativeBPC-1575mg
$74
The repair peptide behind the "Wolverine" nickname, most studied for soft-tissue, tendon, ligament, and gut recovery.
For laboratory research use only. Not for human or animal consumption.
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Research-use material
Recovery & Regenerative$74
The repair peptide behind the "Wolverine" nickname, most studied for soft-tissue, tendon, ligament, and gut recovery.
For laboratory research use only. Not for human or animal consumption.
BPC-157 is a synthetic 15-amino-acid peptide originally derived from a protein found in gastric juice. It's widely nicknamed the "Wolverine" peptide for its strong association with tissue repair, and it's one of the most-researched compounds for tendon, ligament, soft-tissue, and gut-lining recovery.
Research attention centers on how it supports blood flow into damaged tissue, collagen and fibroblast activity, and the integrity of the gut lining. Most studies focus on injury recovery, post-surgical healing, and gut issues like reflux and inflammation. It's frequently studied alongside TB-500, a pairing popularly known as the "Wolverine stack."
Most evidence to date comes from animal and laboratory studies rather than large human trials, which is why it's typically approached as a short-cycle research compound rather than something used continuously.
This set includes one BPC-157 compound and one TB-500 compound. Each compound is packaged separately and is not pre-mixed.
The two-compound pairing known as the "Wolverine Stack," centered on tissue-repair, cell-migration, and regenerative research.