What Is It?
The combination of BPC-157 and TB-500 — two tissue repair peptides that researchers often stack together. Named after Wolverine's regenerative abilities in X-Men. It went viral in 2026 after the FDA removed both compounds from Category 2 restrictions.
How Does It Work?
BPC-157 promotes blood vessel growth and gut healing from the inside out. TB-500 promotes cell migration and reduces inflammation from the outside in. Together, they address tissue repair from two different angles — like having both a plumber and an electrician fixing your house at the same time.
Why Researchers Stack Them
- Complementary mechanisms (angiogenesis + cell migration)
- Different tissue targets (gut/tendon + muscle/systemic)
- Both now legally compoundable (as of April 2026 FDA ruling)
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- No human clinical trials on the stack itself.
- Individual compounds have animal study support.
- The "Wolverine" name is marketing, not science.
- Always consult a physician before researching any compounds.
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