Wolverine Peptide Stack
BPC-157 + TB-500 — components, dosing & chart
The "Wolverine" stack pairs BPC-157 and TB-500 — the two peptides most associated with recovery and tissue healing — named for their reputation for fast repair. This guide covers the components, typical research dosing, and how to reconstitute the stack. These are research peptides, not approved medicines, and this is educational, not medical advice.
What is the Wolverine stack?
The Wolverine stack is the community name for combining BPC-157 and TB-500, the "repair pair" most researched for recovery, tendon/ligament healing, and gut support. BPC-157 (a gastric peptide fragment) and TB-500 (a thymosin beta-4 fragment) are thought to act through complementary pathways — angiogenesis and cell migration — which is why they are stacked.
They may be run as two separate vials or as a premixed blend. A common 1:1 ratio is BPC-157 and TB-500 at the same amount (for example 5 mg + 5 mg or 10 mg + 10 mg per vial).
Wolverine components & what they are researched for
| Peptide | Common amount | Researched for |
|---|---|---|
| BPC-157 | ~5–10 mg | Tissue repair, gut, tendon/ligament recoveryBest |
| TB-500 (TB4 fragment) | ~5–10 mg | Recovery, flexibility, healing (actin/cell migration) |
Reconstitution (per peptide, single vial)
| Vial size | +1 mL | +2 mL | +3 mL |
|---|---|---|---|
| 5 mg | 5 mg/mL | 2.5 mg/mL | 1.67 mg/mLBest |
| 10 mg | 10 mg/mL | 5 mg/mL | 3.33 mg/mL |
Typical dosing & cycling (community protocols)
Community Wolverine protocols often run a multi-week "loading" cycle (commonly 4–8 weeks) with daily or several-times-weekly dosing, then a maintenance phase or break. BPC-157 is frequently dosed in the few-hundred-microgram range and TB-500 in the low-milligram range, but amounts vary widely.
There is no validated dose for the combination. Start from your product’s COA amounts, keep cycles conservative, and log exactly what you take and how you respond.
Safety
Reconstituted peptides should be refrigerated and labeled with concentration and date. Because these are unregulated, verify identity and content with a third-party COA before trusting the label.
This is educational only. BPC-157 and TB-500 are not approved for the uses discussed, human evidence for the stack is anecdotal, and decisions about whether to use them belong with a qualified healthcare professional.
Guide FAQs
It is the community name for combining BPC-157 and TB-500 — the two recovery/healing peptides — named for fast repair. They may be run as two vials or a premixed blend, often in a 1:1 ratio. It is a research stack with no human trials as a combination.
There is no validated dose. Community protocols commonly dose BPC-157 in the few-hundred-microgram range and TB-500 in the low-milligram range, daily or several times weekly for a multi-week cycle. Start from your product’s COA amounts and log everything.
Community cycles are often 4–8 weeks for the loading phase, sometimes followed by maintenance or a break. There is no clinically validated cycle length.
Reconstitute each peptide separately (or the blend as a whole): concentration = mg ÷ bacteriostatic water added. Use the BPC-157 and TB-500 reconstitution calculators to convert your dose to syringe units.
BPC-157 and TB-500 are research peptides, not approved medicines, and the stack is unstudied in humans. Quality is unregulated — verify a COA and consult a professional. Educational only, not medical advice.
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