Recover & Glow · Rx required

The Comeback Stack

For bodies that train hard.

Tier 3 · Early evidence — investigational

The story

For bodies that train hard. Pairs two of the most talked-about recovery peptides, used hoping to support tissue repair. Straight talk: the evidence here is mostly from animal studies, not humans.

Why this combination

BPC-157 and TB-500 are frequently stacked because, in lab and animal models, they appear to support tissue repair through complementary routes — BPC-157 linked to blood-vessel growth and gut/tendon healing, TB-500 to cell migration and flexibility.

What to expect

Most evidence is preclinical. A 2025 systematic review found consistent benefit for BPC-157 in animal models but essentially no human clinical data; TB-500's recovery use is similarly preclinical. Investigational, not proven.

Risks & considerations

The central risk is the unknown: no established human safety data for either, so long-term effects, interactions, and dosing aren't well characterized, and compounded product quality varies. Both can promote blood-vessel growth — a theoretical concern around existing tumors and a key reason for provider screening. Both sport-prohibited; BPC-157 under active regulatory scrutiny (FDA, WADA, MHRA April 2026).

Sources

  1. Vasireddi et al., systematic review 2025
  2. 'Regeneration or Risk?' PMC 2025
  3. MHRA investigation, April 2026

What's in the stack

  • BPC-157 / TB-500 blend
  • Bacteriostatic water
  • Supplies