The Peptide Primer

Wolverine Stack

Research Only

The Wolverine Stack combines BPC-157 and TB-500 (Thymosin Beta-4) into a synergistic healing protocol. Together they address both local tissue repair and systemic regeneration, making this one of the most popular recovery stacks in the research community.

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The Wolverine Stack pairs two complementary healing peptides: BPC-157 targets local tissue repair through angiogenesis and growth factor signaling, while TB-500 promotes systemic healing by upregulating actin — the protein critical for cell migration and tissue remodeling.

The synergy is well-documented anecdotally: BPC-157 handles the acute repair and inflammation at the injury site, while TB-500 accelerates recovery across the whole body and helps muscle and connective tissue remodel properly after injury.

This stack is commonly used for musculoskeletal injuries — tendon tears, ligament sprains, muscle tears, and post-surgical recovery. Research community reports suggest notably faster recovery timelines compared to either peptide alone.

Dosing Reference

Beginner DoseBPC-157: 250 mcg/day + TB-500: 5 mg/week
Standard DoseBPC-157: 500 mcg/day + TB-500: 10 mg/week
FrequencyBPC-157 once daily; TB-500 once or twice weekly
Cycle Duration4–8 weeks for acute injury; up to 12 weeks for chronic issues

Note: Typically run as a 4–6 week loading phase then reduce to maintenance. Can be injected separately or mixed in the same syringe.

Mechanism of Action

BPC-157 drives local tissue repair via VEGF-mediated angiogenesis and growth hormone receptor upregulation. TB-500 promotes cell migration and tissue remodeling by binding to actin monomers and upregulating the expression of beta-4 thymosin. Together they address both vascular supply and cellular repair mechanisms.

Side Effects

EffectSeverity
Injection site reactionsmild
Fatigue (transient)mild
Headachemild

Research use only. All content on The Peptide Primer is provided for educational and informational purposes only. Nothing on this site constitutes medical advice. Peptides discussed are not FDA-approved for human use unless otherwise noted. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before making health-related decisions.