BPC / TB-500 5mg Blend Foundational Recovery
A standard-strength combination of BPC-157 and TB-500 for soft-tissue recovery protocols.
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This 5mg blend combines BPC-157 and TB-500 into one subcutaneous injection for soft-tissue recovery protocols. The two peptides operate through different mechanisms — BPC-157 modulates VEGF and fibroblast migration; TB-500 sequesters G-actin and drives cell migration — and combining them captures both pathways with one stick.1
This standard concentration suits most recovery use cases: minor sprains, tendinopathy, joint discomfort, post-procedural recovery (with surgeon clearance). For acute or severe injuries, the 15mg high-dose blend is generally preferred.
At Luxbae, BPC / TB-500 5mg Blend is prescribed and supervised by Dr. Ernst von Schwarz, MD, PhD after a complimentary medical consultation.
Mechanism — Two repair pathways, one vial
BPC-157 on VEGF/angiogenesis and fibroblast migration; TB-500 on actin sequestration and cell migration — complementary repair signaling.1
What the research shows
One-stick simplicity. Single injection replaces two — adherence improves on long recovery cycles.
Layered mechanisms. Angiogenesis (BPC) plus cell migration (TB-500).
Tendon and ligament. Both compounds have soft-tissue repair literature individually.2
Side effects: Mild injection-site reactions, transient warmth, occasional headache.
FDA note: Neither component is FDA-approved as a blend; prescribed as compounded protocol under medical supervision.
BPC / TB-500 5mg Blend FAQ
Why blend?
Adherence — one nightly stick is materially easier than two.
Standard or high-dose for me?
Standard suits routine recovery; high-dose suits acute or severe injury.
References
- Sikiric P, Seiwerth S, Rucman R, et al. Stable gastric pentadecapeptide BPC 157. Curr Pharm Des. 2010;16(10):1224-1234.
- Goldstein AL, Hannappel E, Sosne G, Kleinman HK. Thymosin β4: a multi-functional regenerative peptide. Expert Opin Biol Ther. 2012;12(1):37-51.
- Chang CH, Tsai WC, et al. BPC 157 on tendon healing. J Appl Physiol. 2011.
