🩹 Recovery & Healing Peptides
Peptides that accelerate tissue repair, reduce inflammation, and speed injury recovery.
5 peptides in our database tagged for recovery & healing.
BPC-157
B+A 15-amino-acid peptide derived from gastric juice. The most popular recovery peptide with 100+ preclinical studies showing accelerated healing of tendons, ligaments, muscle, gut lining, and nerves.
Dose: 250–500 mcg twice daily (subcutaneous)
TB-500
BA synthetic fragment of thymosin beta-4 that promotes cell migration, blood vessel formation, and tissue repair. Often stacked with BPC-157 as the 'Wolverine Stack.'
Dose: 2 mg twice weekly (subcutaneous)
CJC-1295 (no DAC)
BA growth hormone releasing hormone (GHRH) analog most commonly stacked with Ipamorelin to stimulate natural GH pulsatile release without disrupting the hypothalamic axis.
Dose: 100–300 mcg before bed (subcutaneous)
Hexarelin
BThe strongest GH-releasing hexapeptide and one of the few peptides with documented direct cardiac benefits in animal models. Tachyphylaxis (diminished response over time) limits long-term use.
Dose: 100 mcg, 1–2 times daily (subcutaneous)
PDA
C+A 15-amino-acid arginate analog developed as a more stable, sometimes more bioavailable alternative to BPC-157. Limited published research; popular among compounding pharmacies in 2025–2026.
Dose: 200–500 mcg daily (subcutaneous)