WOLVERINE STACK 5mg-5mg/10mg-10mg
£35.00
(NOT FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION RESEARCH USE ONLY)
Wolverine Stack PBC-157 5/10mg & TB500 5/10mg
is a popular combination of synthetic peptides—most commonly BPC-157 and TB-500—named after the Marvel character for its potential to accelerate tissue repair and recovery.
Core Components
- BPC-157: A peptide derived from a protein in human gastric juice, believed to promote localized healing of tendons, ligaments, and muscles by stimulating angiogenesis (new blood vessel growth).
- TB-500: A synthetic version of the naturally occurring Thymosin Beta-4 fragment that supports systemic cellular repair and migration.
- Extended Blends: Some advanced stacks also include GHK-Cu for collagen support or Growth Hormone (GH) secretagogues (like Ipamorelin) to further boost the body's regenerative capacity.
Proposed Benefits (Preclinical & Anecdotal)
While evidence is primarily from animal studies, users report several therapeutic effects:
- Accelerated Injury Repair: Faster recovery from sprains, tears, and surgical procedures.
- Reduced Inflammation: Modulation of inflammatory responses to decrease swelling and pain.
- Tissue Regeneration: Promotion of fibroblast migration and collagen synthesis rather than just scar formation.
- Gut Health: BPC-157 specifically is studied for its ability to repair the intestinal lining (e.g., "leaky gut").
Administration & Typical Usage
- Methods: Commonly administered via subcutaneous injection. BPC-157 is often injected near the injury site for localized effect, while TB-500 is used systemically.
- Anecdotal Dosing:
- BPC-157: Roughly 250–500 mcg daily.
- TB-500: Often used in a "loading phase" of 4–8 mg per week (split into 2 doses) for a month, followed by a lower maintenance dose.
Critical Risks and Safety Concerns
- FDA Status: Neither BPC-157 nor TB-500 is approved by the FDA for human use. They are legally sold as "research chemicals" and are prohibited in professional sports by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA).