What’s the difference between BPC-157 and TB-500?

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BPC-157 is local; TB-500 is systemic for muscle repair.

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BPC-157 vs. TB-500: The Basics BPC-157: • Type: Synthetic peptide derived from gastric juice. • Use: Primarily for localized healing (tendons, ligaments, nerves, gut lining). • Dosage: Inject 250–500 mcg/day near the injury (subQ) or take orally for gut issues. • Effectiveness: Fast-acting for soft tissue; reduces local inflammation. TB-500: • Type: Synthetic version of Thymosin Beta-4. • Use: Systemic healing throughout the body, not site-specific. • Dosage: Usually 2–2.5 mg twice a week, then lower for maintenance. • Stacking: Commonly stacked with BPC for enhanced recovery. Key Difference: • BPC: More localized and focuses on soft tissue. • TB-500: Systemic approach targeting muscle and fascia. Important Reminder: These peptides are not approved for human use—this info is for research purposes only.


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