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TB-500: Best for deep tissue and chronic injuries Why it's excellent for specific injuries: Penetrates deeper into tissues than BPC-157 Superior for muscle belly tears Improves flexibility and range of motion Reduces scar tissue formation Anti-inflammatory effects Best for: Deep muscle injuries Chronic tendon issues Limited range of motion Old injuries with scar tissue Full-body recovery Dosing: Loading: 5-10mg per week for 4-6 weeks Maintenance: 2-5mg per week Injectable subcutaneous 8-16 week protocols BPC-157 vs TB-500: BPC-157: Better for acute injuries, gut, faster results TB-500: Better for chronic issues, flexibility, deep tissue Often used together for comprehensive healing See our TB-500 guide , BPC-157 vs TB-500 comparison , and TB-500 dosage calculator
Brito, A., Habeych, E., Silva-Zolezzi, I., Galaffu, N., & Allen, L
Supporting data: Research shows BPC-157 can: Increase tendon healing strength Reverse gut inflammation Reduce recovery time from muscle tears Copper Peptide (GHK-Cu): The Scar-Reduction & Regeneration Specialist Best for: Skin healing Scar reduction Post-surgical incision healing Anti-aging and collagen production How it works: GHK-Cu stimulates collagen, elastin, and glycosaminoglycan synthesis
Its ability to limit its energy delivery to the dermis of the skin is the key to its predicatable great outcomes as that is target for laxity of the skin
Ephrins and Eph receptors are involved in several processes that occur during embryogenesis including vascular development, tissue-border formation, cell migration and axon guidance [156, 157]