bpc-157 + TB-500: the regeneration stack

What Are They?

BPC-157 (Body Protective Compound-157) is a peptide fragment derived from a naturally occurring protein in gastric juice.
TB-500 is a synthetic version of a portion of Thymosin Beta-4, a peptide found throughout the body that's involved in tissue regeneration and immune modulation.

Both are popular in research and wellness communities for their potential roles in healing, inflammation regulation, and physical recovery—especially when used together.

What the Research Suggests

While clinical trials in humans are limited, animal and in-vitro studies have explored the following potential effects:

BPC-157:

  • May support connective tissue and tendon healing

  • Suggested role in gut lining integrity

  • Studied for anti-inflammatory and angiogenic effects (blood vessel formation)

TB-500:

  • May assist in muscle repair and flexibility

  • Explored for anti-fibrotic properties (scarring prevention)

  • Suggested immune modulation and cell migration enhancement

Together, the combination is often explored in contexts involving injury recovery, athletic strain, and tissue resilience.

Access & Use

Both peptides are available for research purposes and are sometimes compounded by specialized pharmacies for medical use. Usage should only be pursued under the direct care of a licensed healthcare provider.

InnerFlux does not sell, recommend, or prescribe these compounds—our role is to educate and guide.

Curious About Peptide Recovery Stacks?

If you’re interested in exploring BPC-157, TB-500, or similar compounds for potential healing support, you can reach out via the contact form to be connected with experienced providers.

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