Recovery Stack (Research Only)
BPC-157 and TB-500 are two well-known research peptides that are often discussed together due to their complementary mechanisms. When referenced as a “stack,” it simply means they are used alongside each other to explore how their different properties may work in tandem.
Why They’re Commonly Paired
Although both peptides are studied for tissue-related processes, they act in distinct but supportive ways:
BPC-157 (Body Protection Compound)
A synthetic peptide derived from a naturally occurring gastric protein
Studied for its role in:
Localised tissue repair
Tendon, ligament, and muscle research
Gut and connective tissue integrity
Often described as having targeted, site-specific activity
TB-500 (Thymosin Beta-4 Fragment)
A synthetic fragment of thymosin beta-4
Studied for its role in:
Cell migration and regeneration processes
Muscle and soft-tissue recovery
Systemic (whole-body) tissue response
Commonly described as having broader, systemic activity
How the Stack Is Thought to Work
When discussed together in research contexts:
TB-500 is often associated with supporting overall tissue regeneration pathways
BPC-157 is often associated with focused repair at specific areas
This complementary relationship is why the two are frequently referenced together in research discussions — one providing broad systemic support, the other more targeted action.

