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BPC-157 / TB-500 / KPV / GHK-Cu · 5ML

Comprehensive tissue repair stack combining BPC-157, TB-500, KPV, and GHK-Cu for accelerated healing, GI support, inflammatory modulation, and cellular regeneration. Prescription required.

Recovery Performance Prescription Required
BPC-1575ML

Mechanism of Action

BPC-157 is a pentadecapeptide — a sequence of 15 amino acids — derived from a protein found in gastric juice. It does not occur naturally in isolation in the body, but its constituent sequence has been identified in human gastric juice and studied extensively in preclinical and clinical settings.

In clinical settings, BPC-157 has been studied for its potential role in modulating the nitric oxide (NO) system, promoting angiogenesis, and interacting with growth hormone receptors. These mechanisms may support tissue repair processes across multiple tissue types, including muscle, tendon, ligament, and gastrointestinal mucosa.

Individual outcomes may differ. This protocol is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

Mechanism Biological Effect
Nitric oxide (NO) system modulation Vasodilation and tissue perfusion
Angiogenesis promotion New blood vessel formation
Growth hormone receptor interaction Tissue repair signaling
GI mucosal protection Gut barrier integrity
Anti-inflammatory pathways Reduced systemic inflammation
Tendon/ligament repair signaling Accelerated recovery
TB-5005ML

Mechanism of Action

TB-500 is a synthetic analogue of the naturally occurring peptide Thymosin Beta-4, derived from a conserved actin-sequestering domain. It is found in high concentrations in platelets and wound fluid, suggesting a role in the body's repair response.

In clinical and preclinical settings, TB-500 has been studied for its role in promoting cell migration, angiogenesis, and tissue remodeling through actin-binding activity. It may support stem cell recruitment and anti-apoptotic pathways relevant to musculoskeletal and soft tissue recovery. Individual outcomes may differ. This protocol is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

Mechanism Biological Effect
Actin binding Increased cell migration and repair
Angiogenesis New blood vessel formation
Anti-inflammatory signaling Reduced tissue inflammation
Stem cell recruitment Regeneration of damaged tissue
Anti-apoptotic activity Reduced cell death in injured tissue
KPV5ML

Mechanism of Action

KPV (Lys-Pro-Val) is a C-terminal tripeptide fragment derived from alpha-melanocyte-stimulating hormone (α-MSH). It has been studied for its anti-inflammatory and GI protective properties in preclinical and clinical settings.

KPV works through melanocortin pathway modulation and NF-κB inhibition, with potential applications in inflammatory bowel conditions and gut barrier integrity support. Individual outcomes may differ. This protocol is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

Mechanism Biological Effect
NF-κB inhibition Reduced inflammatory cytokines
Melanocortin pathway modulation Immune regulation
Antimicrobial peptide activity Direct pathogen suppression
Intestinal epithelial protection Reduced gut inflammation
Immune cell modulation Lower neutrophil/macrophage activation
GHK-Cu5ML

Mechanism of Action

GHK-Cu is a naturally occurring copper-binding tripeptide derived from the peptide GHK. It forms when GHK binds Copper. The complex acts as a signaling and copper-transport molecule that influences tissue repair, inflammation, and gene expression.

In clinical settings, GHK-Cu has been studied for its role in activating fibroblasts, modulating gene expression, and promoting antioxidant pathways. It may support collagen synthesis, tissue repair, and skin regeneration through multiple mechanisms. Individual outcomes may differ. This protocol is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

Mechanism Biological Effect
Copper chelation and delivery Activates copper-dependent enzymes
Gene expression modulation Promotes regenerative pathways
Fibroblast activation Increases collagen and elastin
Anti-inflammatory signaling Suppresses NF-κB cytokine pathways
Antioxidant effects Reduces oxidative stress
Wound healing acceleration Enhanced tissue remodeling
Candidate Profile

Who It's Designed For

Your physician will determine eligibility based on your complete health intake. The following profiles are commonly associated with BPC-157 protocol candidates in clinical practice:

Tissue Repair

Individuals with tendon, ligament, or muscle injuries seeking to support recovery timelines under physician supervision.

GI Health

Individuals with inflammatory bowel conditions or gut barrier concerns where GI mucosal support may be clinically appropriate.

Performance Recovery

High-output athletes or executives managing accumulated physical stress who require physician-supervised recovery support.

Longevity Stack

Individuals with existing longevity protocols seeking physician-reviewed additions for systemic tissue health support.

Determine your candidacy

A physician will review your intake and make eligibility determination within 24–48 hours.

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Outcomes & Timeline

What the Clinical Literature Indicates

All outcome language below reflects what has been observed in clinical settings. Individual outcomes may differ significantly. These are not guarantees. Results vary by individual physiology, protocol duration, dosing, and adherence.

Weeks 1–4
May support reduction in localized inflammation. In clinical settings has been associated with early-stage tissue repair signaling. Individual outcomes may differ.
Weeks 4–8
In animal models, has been associated with accelerated recovery timelines for tendon and ligament injuries. Clinical translation varies. Results vary by individual.
Weeks 8–12
May support sustained GI mucosal integrity and systemic inflammatory modulation with continued physician-supervised administration.
Dosing Overview

Protocol Structure

Dosing is determined individually by your assigned physician based on your health intake, goals, and clinical profile. The following represents typical ranges discussed in clinical literature. Do not self-administer or adjust dosing without physician guidance.

Typical Range

250–500 mcg/day

Administration

Subcutaneous or oral

Duration

4–12 weeks (physician-determined)

Frequency

Once daily (physician-determined)

These ranges are indicative only. Your physician will prescribe the specific dose and schedule appropriate for your clinical profile.

What's Included

Your Protocol Package

Physician consultation — Virtual intake review and protocol consultation with your assigned NP/MD

Valid prescription — Issued by your attending physician upon protocol approval

Pharmacy-dispensed compound — Dispensed by our licensed 503A compounding pharmacy partner

Follow-up check-in — Physician review at protocol midpoint; reorder pathway established

Clinical Considerations

Contraindications & Safety Notes

Your physician will review your complete health history before determining eligibility. The following are commonly reviewed clinical considerations.

History of malignancy: Discuss with your physician. Angiogenic peptides are reviewed carefully in cancer history contexts.
Pregnancy or lactation: Not indicated. Clinical use is contraindicated in pregnant or nursing individuals.
Current medications: Potential interactions reviewed during physician consultation. Disclose all medications and supplements during intake.
Autoimmune conditions: Reviewed case-by-case. Immunomodulating peptides require careful physician assessment in autoimmune contexts.
FAQ

Common Questions

BPC-157 is not FDA-approved as a drug. It is dispensed as a compounded medication through licensed 503A compounding pharmacies operating under FDA guidelines. All Verum Health protocols require a valid physician prescription and are dispensed by our pharmacy partner under applicable regulatory frameworks.
BPC-157 may be administered subcutaneously (via injection) or orally, depending on the target application and your physician's protocol determination. For GI-focused applications, oral administration may be preferred. For systemic or musculoskeletal applications, subcutaneous administration is more common. Your physician will specify your administration protocol.
After completing your HIPAA-secure health intake, a physician or NP will review your medical history, current medications, goals, and any contraindications. If you're a candidate, a virtual consultation is scheduled — typically 15–20 minutes. Your prescription is issued at the conclusion of that consultation if eligibility is confirmed. Turnaround is 24–48 hours from intake submission.
Protocol stacking is reviewed on a case-by-case basis during your physician consultation. BPC-157 has been studied alongside TB-500 in recovery contexts. Any combination protocol is evaluated for safety and clinical appropriateness by your physician before prescription is issued. Do not combine protocols without explicit physician guidance.
Reorders are managed through your patient portal. A follow-up physician check-in is required at protocol completion before continuation is authorized. Your physician may adjust dosing, duration, or protocol based on your outcome review. Reorder notification is sent 10 days before your protocol completes.

Begin your BPC-157 protocol.

Complete your intake. Physician review within 24–48 hours.

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Recovery Protocol

BPC-157 / TB-500 / KPV / GHK-Cu

Physician-reviewed. Pharmacy-dispensed. Prescription required before any order is fulfilled.


Typical range250–500 mcg/day
Duration4–12 weeks
Intake to Rx24–48 hours
Pharmacy503A Licensed

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BPC-157/TB500/KPV (5ML)
Triple stack · 5ML
Product Info
$240
BPC-157/TB500 (5ML)
Classic combo · 5ML
Product Info
$200
BPC-157/KPV Combo Capsule
Oral · Per capsule
Product Info
$27030-day
BPC-157 500MCG Capsule
Oral standalone · Per cap
Product Info
$15030-day
4-Month Refills Included
Approved protocols include 4 months of refills. Auto-refill available after initial physician approval.
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Prescription required. Results may vary. Individual outcomes may differ.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is BPC-157 used for?

BPC-157 is used for tendon and ligament healing, muscle repair, gut healing, joint inflammation, and post-surgery recovery. It is one of the most versatile recovery peptides available.

How long does BPC-157 take to work?

Many patients notice improvement in pain and inflammation within 1-2 weeks. Full tissue repair benefits develop over a 4-8 week protocol.

Can I take BPC-157 orally?

Yes. BPC-157 capsules are effective for gut-specific healing. For systemic tissue repair, injectable BPC-157 is more bioavailable.

What is the best BPC-157 stack?

The most popular recovery stack is BPC-157 + TB-500, combining local tissue repair with systemic healing. The full BPC-157/TB-500/KPV/GHK-Cu stack adds anti-inflammatory and collagen support.