
Wolverine Stack
BPC-157 + TB-500 · Dual Repair Protocol
The Wolverine Stack combines BPC-157 and TB-500 in the definitive dual-peptide repair protocol. TB-500 mobilizes stem cells systemically while BPC-157 builds the vascular infrastructure to reconstruct collagen, tendons and muscle. Injuries that normally take months to heal — like chronic tendinitis or grade-2 sprains — can resolve in weeks while maintaining the original elasticity of the tissue.
- Multiplied healing speed — chronic injuries that take months (tendinitis, grade-2 sprains) can resolve in weeks, maintaining original tissue elasticity
- Scar tissue elimination — ensures new fibers align correctly instead of forming rigid internal scars that reduce flexibility and cause chronic pain
- Complete joint protection and repair — BPC-157 protects cartilage while TB-500 lubricates and reduces rigidity, together slowing cartilage wear
- Potent anti-inflammatory without side effects — unlike NSAIDs or corticoids that damage the stomach and delay real healing, this combo reduces inflammation while accelerating repair and protecting the gastric mucosa
- Accelerates healing while protecting the gut simultaneously — the BPC-157 component's gastric origin ensures stomach lining protection even during aggressive repair protocols
Technical sheet.
- Compounds
- BPC-157 + TB-500
- Dose
- BPC-157 10 mg + TB-500 10 mg
- Form
- Lyophilized vial
- Reconstitution
- Bacteriostatic water · 2 mL
- Purity
- ≥ 99.0%
2 °C–8 °C unreconstituted.
Where teams use it.
- 01Chronic tendinitis, sprains and ligament injuries
- 02Post-surgery accelerated recovery
- 03Severe joint degeneration and cartilage wear
- 04Athletes with recurring overuse injuries
Related products.

BPC-157
Body Protection Compound · Tissue Healer
A 15-amino-acid gastric peptide considered the 'holy grail' of tissue repair — accelerating healing through angiogenesis at speeds that defy conventional biology.

TB-500
Thymosin Beta-4 Fragment · Systemic Regenerator
A low-molecular-weight peptide that travels freely through the entire body, mobilizing stem cells and repairing tissue without fibrosis — the systemic architect of regeneration.