Peptides for Recovery

Anonymous reports on using peptides for injury and surgical recovery — BPC-157, TB-500, GHK-Cu. Healing timelines and outcomes from the underground.

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Community Q&A

What are the best peptides for injury recovery?
Community reports on recovery show strong consensus: BPC-157 and TB-500 are the primary options. BPC-157 accounts dominate for gut healing, tendon, and ligament injuries. TB-500 is more commonly cited for systemic recovery, muscle damage, and post-surgical healing. The combination — often called the 'Wolverine Stack' in community discussions — appears in the most recovery accounts, with users reporting faster return-to-training than either alone. GHK-Cu appears in wound healing and skin recovery contexts.
How long should you take BPC-157 for recovery?
Community protocols described in accounts vary by injury severity. Acute injuries: 4–6 week loading phases are most common, with many reporting resolution or significant improvement within that window. Chronic or structural injuries (tendon, ligament): accounts typically describe 8–12 week protocols before meaningful improvement. Post-surgical accounts most often run 6–8 weeks. Most reports describe continuing at a lower maintenance frequency after the initial loading phase if a positive response is seen.