🧪 Steps FOr reconstitution
- Draw 3.0 mL bacteriostatic water using a sterile syringe
- Inject slowly down the vial wall (don’t blast it, avoid foaming)
- Gently swirl or roll until fully dissolved (no shaking)
- Label with the date, store in the fridge at 2–8°C, keep out of light
⚖️ BENIFITS & SIDE EFFECTS
This blend is commonly studied for its role in faster recovery and tissue repair, with research suggesting support for healing in tendons, ligaments, muscles, and other soft tissues. BPC-157 shows gastroprotective and anti-inflammatory effects in preclinical models, while TB-500 helps drive wound healing and may reduce scarring by improving cell movement and repair processes. Both peptides are generally well tolerated in research settings, with the most common issues being mild injection-site reactions like redness or itching. No significant toxicity has been observed in animal studies, even at higher doses, making this combination a popular option in recovery-focused protocols
💉 Dosing Protocol
- Start (Weeks 1–2): 600 mcg total daily (300 mcg each peptide)
- Loading (Weeks 3–4): Increase to 800 mcg daily
- Maintenance (Weeks 5–8+): Drop back to 600 mcg daily
- Frequency: Once per day (subcutaneous)
- Cycle Length: Typically 8–12 weeks, with optional extension to 16 weeks
📅Standard Protocol (7 Days/Week)
📅AGGRISIVE APPROACH (3 DAYS/WEEK)
For acute tissue injuries, some protocols use a higher initial loading phase, running elevated daily doses for the first 4 weeks before tapering down to a maintenance level. This approach can be useful for more aggressive recovery goals, but it should be applied carefully since solid human dose-finding data is still limited.
Note: A small human case series using higher combined doses (4 mg BPC-157 + 6 mg TB-500 intra-articular) for joint injuries reported improved outcomes compared to lower doses, but most standard protocols stick to lower systemic subcutaneous ranges like those outlined above. Typical cycle length is 8–12 weeks, followed by time off to assess response before considering another run.
❄️ Storage (Keep It Potent)
- Lyophilized (dry powder): Store at −20°C or colder, dry and out of light; keep vial tightly sealed to limit moisture
- Reconstituted (in solution): Refrigerate at 2–8°C, use within 30 days; bacteriostatic water helps reduce bacterial growth
- Let vials reach room temperature before opening to prevent condensation
⚠️ Key Considerations
Keep administration clean and consistent every time, use a fresh sterile insulin syringe for each injection and dispose of it properly in a sharps container, rotate injection sites (abdomen at least 1 inch from the navel, outer thighs, upper arms) to avoid irritation and tissue buildup, always clean the injection site with an alcohol swab and let it fully air-dry before injecting, go slow and steady with the injection and withdraw the needle at the same angle, and log your dose, date, and site so nothing gets sloppy over time.
💉 How to Inject (SubQ Basics)
- Wipe the vial stopper and injection site with alcohol and let it dry fully
- Pinch a small skinfold and insert the needle at 45–90° into subcutaneous tissue
- Don’t aspirate, just inject slow and steady
- If volume goes over 1.0 mL, split into two injections at different sites (e.g. left/right abdomen)
- Rotate sites each time (abdomen is go-to, but thighs and upper arms work too) to avoid irritation and buildup
- After injecting, wait a few seconds before pulling out to make sure the full dose goes in
- Dispose of syringes straight away in a proper sharps container
🏃♂️ Lifestyle Support (for best results)
- Keep protein intake high (1.6–2.2 g/kg bodyweight) to support repair
- Stick to proper rehab protocols for any injuries you’re working on
- Lock in 7–9 hours of quality sleep to drive recovery
- Manage inflammation with solid nutrition and stress control
⚠️ Research Use Disclaimer
This content is for educational and research awareness purposes only, not medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. It is an investigational compound and is not approved for clinical use. All information is drawn from published research and clinical trial data and is not intended to promote or guide off-label or human use.