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Tissue Repair & Recovery Protocols

Cytoprotective and regenerative peptides for musculoskeletal injuries, gut healing, and systemic tissue repair.

About Tissue Repair & Recovery

Cytoprotective and regenerative peptides like BPC-157 and TB-500 have attracted significant clinical interest for accelerating musculoskeletal healing, reducing inflammation, and supporting gut integrity. These peptides work through distinct but complementary mechanisms — BPC-157 through nitric oxide and growth factor pathways, TB-500 through actin regulation and cell migration.

What to expect

Tissue repair protocols are typically run over shorter 4–8 week cycles, often with twice-weekly or daily injections during the loading phase. Many practitioners use localized subcutaneous or intramuscular injection near the injury site. Benefits are often noticed within 2–4 weeks for acute injuries, while chronic issues may require longer cycles.

6 Protocols in this category

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Protocol guides are for informational purposes only and do not constitute medical advice. Dosing, cycle length, and peptide selection should be determined by a licensed healthcare provider based on your individual health profile.